The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism

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Autor(a) principal: BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572017000400680
Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper argues that the state and the market are the main institutions regulating capitalism, and, correspondingly, that the form of the economic and political coordination of capitalism will be either developmental or liberal. It defines the developmental state, relates it to the formation of a developmental class coalition, and notes that capitalism was born developmental in its mercantilist phase, turned liberal in the nineteenth century, and, after 1929, became once again developmental, but, now, democratic and progressive. All industrial and capitalist revolutions took place within the framework of developmentalism, whereby the state coordinates the non-competitive sector of the economy and the five macroeconomic prices (which the market is unable to make “right”), while the market coordinates the competitive sector. In the 1970s, a crisis opened the way for a short-lived and reactionary form of capitalism, neoliberalism or rentier-financier capitalism. Since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the neoliberal hegemony has come to an end, and we are now experiencing a period of transition.
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title The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
spellingShingle The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
Capitalism
developmentalism
economic liberalism
rentier-financier capitalism
title_short The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
title_full The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
title_fullStr The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
title_full_unstemmed The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
title_sort The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism
author BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
author_facet BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Capitalism
developmentalism
economic liberalism
rentier-financier capitalism
topic Capitalism
developmentalism
economic liberalism
rentier-financier capitalism
description ABSTRACT This paper argues that the state and the market are the main institutions regulating capitalism, and, correspondingly, that the form of the economic and political coordination of capitalism will be either developmental or liberal. It defines the developmental state, relates it to the formation of a developmental class coalition, and notes that capitalism was born developmental in its mercantilist phase, turned liberal in the nineteenth century, and, after 1929, became once again developmental, but, now, democratic and progressive. All industrial and capitalist revolutions took place within the framework of developmentalism, whereby the state coordinates the non-competitive sector of the economy and the five macroeconomic prices (which the market is unable to make “right”), while the market coordinates the competitive sector. In the 1970s, a crisis opened the way for a short-lived and reactionary form of capitalism, neoliberalism or rentier-financier capitalism. Since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, the neoliberal hegemony has come to an end, and we are now experiencing a period of transition.
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