The Political Economy of the Brazilian State 1889 1930

The Political Economy of the Brazilian State  1889   1930
Author: Steven Topik
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1987-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780292765115

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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.

The Political Economy of the Brazilian State 1889 1930

The Political Economy of the Brazilian State  1889 1930
Author: Topik Steven
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0835767361

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External Constraints on Economic Policy in Brazil 1889 1930

External Constraints on Economic Policy in Brazil  1889   1930
Author: Winston Fritsch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1988-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349095803

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The Evolution of the Economic Role of the Brazilian State 1889 1930

The Evolution of the Economic Role of the Brazilian State  1889 1930
Author: Steven Topik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1978
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173028071600

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The Political Economy of the Brazilian State 1889 1930

The Political Economy of the Brazilian State  1889   1930
Author: Steven Topik
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781477305201

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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.

Banking and Economic Development

Banking and Economic Development
Author: G. Triner
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2001-02-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 031223399X

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A banking system emerged in Brazil during the early 20th century that was efficiently and productively supported by economic development. However, it also contained the seeds of its future limitations. This banking system did not equalize conditions across sectors or regions as existing theory and historiography anticipated. Deeply embedded institutional constraints limited banking's contribution to long-term development. The three most important institutional constraints were insecure property rights, continual tension between the system's public and private sector functions, and competition between the Federal State and the states. Nevertheless, the banking system was an effective tool in the consolidation of an economy of national scope during these crucial years. As a modern banking system emerged, its use in national consolidation both magnified and reflected its limitations.

The Economic and Social History of Brazil since 1889

The Economic and Social History of Brazil since 1889
Author: Francisco Vidal Luna,Herbert S. Klein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107042506

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This is the first complete economic and social history of Brazil in the modern period in any language. It provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of the Brazilian society and economy from the end of the empire in 1889 to the present day. The authors elucidate the basic trends that have defined modern Brazilian society and economy. In this period Brazil moved from being a mostly rural traditional agriculture society with only light industry and low levels of human capital to a modern literate and industrial nation. It has also transformed itself into one of the world's most important agricultural exporters. How and why this occurred is explained in this important survey.

The Political Economy of Brazil s WTO Case Against the United States

The Political Economy of Brazil   s WTO Case Against the United States
Author: Mark S. Langevin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2023-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031342646

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This book is about the remarkable trade conflict between two agricultural superpowers with a focus on Brazil’s rapid agricultural modernization in recent decades and its impact on trade policy formation and global economic governance. Previous research, including Black (2016), trace the origins and evolution of the cotton dispute up to the August 31, 2009 final arbitration ruling that authorized Brazil to impose retaliatory trade measures to compel U.S. compliance. Inside the Cotton Dispute offers a comprehensive examination of the bilateral relations and negotiations that culminated with the October 2014 mutual solution to one of the most important trade conflicts since the establishment of the World Trade Organization.