CANO, Wilson
A national agenda for development - Brasília : IPEA, aug. 2010
The article discusses the shortterm alienation that has infected most of economists both in the university and government, and even the entrepreneur leadership in the last 30 years. It suggests a thought into a new long-term national project for the Brazilian economy. There is a first reflection, historical and theoretical, on crucial issues affecting the understanding of the key problems of underdevelopment. A second reflection highlights the main challenges for the resumption of development. A third outlines a broader study that allows us to upgrade the diagnosis and structure of the meaning and the main aspects at the end of the text that should guide the construction of a new national development project outside the boundaries of neoliberalism
A national agenda for development - Brasília : IPEA, aug. 2010
The article discusses the shortterm alienation that has infected most of economists both in the university and government, and even the entrepreneur leadership in the last 30 years. It suggests a thought into a new long-term national project for the Brazilian economy. There is a first reflection, historical and theoretical, on crucial issues affecting the understanding of the key problems of underdevelopment. A second reflection highlights the main challenges for the resumption of development. A third outlines a broader study that allows us to upgrade the diagnosis and structure of the meaning and the main aspects at the end of the text that should guide the construction of a new national development project outside the boundaries of neoliberalism