The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889–1930

The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889–1930
Author: Steven Topik
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1987-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0292765118


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In this first overview of the Brazilian republican state based on extensive primary source material, Steven Topik demonstrates that well before the disruption of the export economy in 1929, the Brazilian state was one of the most interventionist in Latin America. This study counters the previous general belief that before 1930 Brazil was dominated by an export oligarchy comprised of European and North American capitalists and that only later did the state become prominent in the country’s economic development. Topik examines the state’s performance during the First Republic (1889–1930) in four sectors—finance, the coffee trade, railroads, and industry. By looking at the controversies in these areas, he explains how domestic interclass and international struggles shaped policy and notes the degree to which the state acted relatively independently of civil society. Topik’s primary concern is the actions of state officials and whether their decisions reflected the demands of the ruling class. He shows that conflicting interests of fractions of the ruling class and foreign investors gradually led to far greater state participation than any of the participants originally desired, and that the structure of the economy and of society—not the intentions of the actors—best explains the state’s economic presence.

Brazilian American

Brazilian American
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1924
Genre: Brazil
ISBN:


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The South American Handbook

The South American Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 796
Release: 1927
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:


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Monetary Statecraft in Brazil

Monetary Statecraft in Brazil
Author: Kurt Mettenheim
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317339401


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Brazil has one of the world’s fastest growing economies and a fascinating history underpinning its evolution. This book presents an analysis of the state’s role in monetary policy, from the latter days of Portuguese rule, to the present day. Based on a variety of unknown archival sources, this study offers an alternative explanation for the rise and fall of Brazilian currencies. Monetary statecraft is a theory that accounts for the open ended, autonomous character of politics, the complex, recursive phases of public policy, and political development in the traditional sense of social inclusion. Unfortunately, there are few precedents for this type of analysis. This book fills this gap by tracing how Brazilian policy makers and observers have sought, experimented with, and reflected on a variety of forms and solutions for monetary policy since 1808. This book will be of interest to economists, financial historians and those interested in the history and economy of Brazil.

Agricultural Economics Bibliography

Agricultural Economics Bibliography
Author: United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1931
Genre: Economics
ISBN:


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The Statist

The Statist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1927
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:


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A History of Brazilian Economic Thought

A History of Brazilian Economic Thought
Author: Ricardo Bielschowsky
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000816796


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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Brazilian economic thought ranging from colonial times through to the early 21st century. It explores the production of ideas on the Brazilian economy through various forms of publication and contemporary thoughts on economic contexts and development policies, all closely reflecting the evolution of economic history. After an editorial introduction, it opens with a discussion of the issue of the historical limits to and circumstances of the production of pure economic theory by Brazilian economists. The proceeding chapters follow the classical periodization of Brazilian economic history, starting with the colonial economy (up until the early 19th century) and the transition into an economy independent from Portugal (1808 through the 1830s) when formal independence took place in 1822. The third part deals with the "coffee era" (1840s to 1930s). The last part covers the "developmentalist" and "globalization" eras (1930–2010). This book is ideal for international and national scholars in social sciences, students in both undergraduate and graduate courses in economics, and any individuals interested in Brazilian economic and intellectual history.