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El Estado y las estrategias nacionales de desarrollo en Brasil. Evolución y trayectorias recientes

Juan Vicente Bachiller Cabria
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Juan Vicente Bachiller Cabria: Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Políticas Públicas - UERJ - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro [Brasil] = Rio de Janeiro State University [Brazil] = Université d'État de Rio de Janeiro [Brésil]

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Abstract: One of the most significant characteristics of capitalism in Brazil is the powerful role played by the government. Economic development has been closely linked to the creation of a series of state agencies and institutions designed to guide the process. In fact, the construction of the contemporary Brazilian state reflects the evolution of development strategies, with each new grand project, whether national industrialization or global economic integration, requiring specific institutional reforms to the entire public infrastructure.

Keywords: State capacities; Development strategies; Import substitution industrialization; Liberal reforms; New develpmentalism; Capacidades estatales; Estrategias de desarrollo; Industrialización por sustitución de importaciones; Reformas liberales; Neodesarrollismo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Published in Anuario Americanista Europeo, 2012, 10 (Tema central Brasil: ¿se puede ser una potencia mundial sin bombas atómicas ni premios Nobel?), pp.3-21

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