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Elites estatais e industrialização : ensaio de comparação entre Brasil, Argentina e México (1920-1970)

By: PERISSINOTTO, Renato.
Contributor(s): COSTA, Paulo Roberto Neves | NUNES, Wellington | ILHA, Angela.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: São Paulo : Editora 34, July./Sept. 2014Online resources: Acesso Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 34, 3, p. 503-519Abstract: The purpose of this article is to stress on the importance of the sociology of stateAbstract: elites to fully understand developmental processes. With that purpose in mind, weAbstract: comparatively analyze the industrialization process in Argentina, Brazil and MexicoAbstract: from 1920 to 1970. Our analysis shows that although Argentina was in a muchAbstract: better condition to initiate its industrialization process in the early thirties, it wasAbstract: overtaken by Brazil and Mexico already in the late fifties. The article suggests thatAbstract: this took place because Brazil and Mexico, among other things, had a state eliteAbstract: willing to take development seriously, whereas Argentina lacked it.
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The purpose of this article is to stress on the importance of the sociology of state

elites to fully understand developmental processes. With that purpose in mind, we

comparatively analyze the industrialization process in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico

from 1920 to 1970. Our analysis shows that although Argentina was in a much

better condition to initiate its industrialization process in the early thirties, it was

overtaken by Brazil and Mexico already in the late fifties. The article suggests that

this took place because Brazil and Mexico, among other things, had a state elite

willing to take development seriously, whereas Argentina lacked it.

v. 34, n. 3 (136)

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