Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ioris,Rafael Rossotto
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ioris,Antonio Augusto Rossotto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: The decade of 1950s was a crucial period of the industrialization of the Brazilian economy. The dominant school of thought was the national-developmentalism, which was not restricted to the sphere of economic production but also encompassed political and socio-cultural processes of change. Combining repression, persuasion and paternalism, the national state took a significantly political and economic responsibility in the social, material and symbolic modernization during the Vargas and Kubitschek administrations. However, internal disputes, foreign demands and a long legacy of socio-spatial inequalities prevented the achievement of more socially inclusive goals, leading a legacy of unanswered questions that still have currency today.
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title Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
spellingShingle Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
Ioris,Rafael Rossotto
Brazil
national-developmentalism
Vargas
Kubitschek
technocratic planning
title_short Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
title_full Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
title_fullStr Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
title_sort Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil
author Ioris,Rafael Rossotto
author_facet Ioris,Rafael Rossotto
Ioris,Antonio Augusto Rossotto
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author2 Ioris,Antonio Augusto Rossotto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ioris,Rafael Rossotto
Ioris,Antonio Augusto Rossotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
national-developmentalism
Vargas
Kubitschek
technocratic planning
topic Brazil
national-developmentalism
Vargas
Kubitschek
technocratic planning
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