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Política industrial : teoria e prática no Brasil e na OCDE

By: ERBER, Fabio S.
Contributor(s): Cassiolato, José Eduardo.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: São Paulo : Editora 34, abr./jun. 1997Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 17, 2, p. 32-60Abstract: The paper analyses the recent development of industrial and technological policies in Brazil as compared to those adopted in the main OECD countries. The first section sets the background, presenting a brief description of the evolution of the global econ-omy. The second section presents the analytical framework of the article. It argues that presently there are four “industrial policy agendas”, derived from theoretical and po-litical considerations — ultra-liberal, reformist liberal, neo-developmental and so-cial-democrat. The third section presents the evolution of the Brazilian industrial and technological policy during the nineties, examining in more detail the present situation. The fourth section presents the policies pursued by the main OECD countries (the United States, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom), examining their evolution and fo-cusing on the present pattern of policies. The last section presents the main conclusions of the paper
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The paper analyses the recent development of industrial and technological policies in Brazil as compared to those adopted in the main OECD countries. The first section sets the background, presenting a brief description of the evolution of the global econ-omy. The second section presents the analytical framework of the article. It argues that presently there are four “industrial policy agendas”, derived from theoretical and po-litical considerations — ultra-liberal, reformist liberal, neo-developmental and so-cial-democrat. The third section presents the evolution of the Brazilian industrial and technological policy during the nineties, examining in more detail the present situation. The fourth section presents the policies pursued by the main OECD countries (the United States, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom), examining their evolution and fo-cusing on the present pattern of policies. The last section presents the main conclusions of the paper

Revista de Economia Política 1997

v. 17, n. 2(66)

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