FURTADO, BRAZIL AND FRENCH ECONOMISTS: CROSS-INFLUENCES
FURTADO, LE BRÉSIL ET LES ÉCONOMISTES FRANÇAIS: INFLUENCES CROISÉES
Alain Alcouffe
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Abstract:
During the XXth century the intellectual relations between France and Brazil have been very intense and varied (anthropology, history). Celso Furtado for his part developed his ideas on development in confrontation with French economists marked by their Brazilian experiences (Perroux, Byé, Boudeville, Courtin) and also with the great historian Fernand Braudel. The article highlights how the Brazilian economic, social and political history marked the development of economic ideas on both sides of the Atlantic.
Keywords: Furtado; Perroux; Boudeville; Byé; Courtin; Brésil; économie du développement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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