The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics

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Autor(a) principal: ALBAN,MARCUS
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT In recent years, a number of illegal activities operated under the radar of conventional analysis have taken place in Brazil. This study proposes an Extended Keynesian Model in order to understand this phenomenon, a model that explains that crises happen because of the replacement of productive activities with unproductive and destructive activities. The model is used here to examine Brazil’s socioeconomic history since the institution of the economic plan that established the actual currency “Real” (R$), concluding that as the plan’s concern was predominantly with stabilization and not growth, productive activities have never been promoted on an appropriate scale. This has paved the way for the advancement of unproductive and destructive activities which have ultimately led to the country’s increasing degradation.
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title The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
spellingShingle The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
ALBAN,MARCUS
Brazilian Economy
New Institutional Economics
Keynesian Economics
Economics of Crime
title_short The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
title_full The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
title_fullStr The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
title_full_unstemmed The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics
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New Institutional Economics
Keynesian Economics
Economics of Crime
topic Brazilian Economy
New Institutional Economics
Keynesian Economics
Economics of Crime
description ABSTRACT In recent years, a number of illegal activities operated under the radar of conventional analysis have taken place in Brazil. This study proposes an Extended Keynesian Model in order to understand this phenomenon, a model that explains that crises happen because of the replacement of productive activities with unproductive and destructive activities. The model is used here to examine Brazil’s socioeconomic history since the institution of the economic plan that established the actual currency “Real” (R$), concluding that as the plan’s concern was predominantly with stabilization and not growth, productive activities have never been promoted on an appropriate scale. This has paved the way for the advancement of unproductive and destructive activities which have ultimately led to the country’s increasing degradation.
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