A dualidade brasileira de Ignácio Rangel
By: Guimarães, Cesar
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Brazilians dub the eighties the lost decade. After forty years of an average annual growth of 7%, the GDP per inhabitant dropped 5% in that decade. Ignacio Rangel, a Marxist economist, foresaw the coming of the crisis in 1978, and suggested the only way out: the privatization of the public utilities. That was before Reagan and Thatcher. The Brazilian Duality is the mainspring of Rangels thought. According to it, the national economy must be analyzed from both its internal side, i. e., the national economy itself, and its external side, the world economy
Revista de Economia Política 1994
v. 14, n. 4(56)
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