Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)

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Autor(a) principal: Tenório, Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Wanderley, Sergio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração Pública
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/74976
Resumo: This article presents a short biography of Celso Furtado, and his life as a civil servant between 1943 and 1964. Despite being recognized for his contributions to the field of economics, Furtado started his professional and academic career (as researcher and professor) in the field of public administration. In 1943, Furtado was hired as organizational assistant at the Public Service Administration Department (Dasp), after a competitive selection process. Twenty years later, he was appointed as Minister by President João Goulart for the administration 1961-64. During the period covered in this study Furtado worked in the Economic Commission for Latin America (Ecla), in Santiago/Chile, from 1949 to 1957. After that, he returned to Brazil to become director at the Brazilian National Development Bank (BNDE), where he created (and directed) the Superintendency for the Development of the Northeast (Sudene). Furtado was the main disseminator of Ecla’s ideas in Brazil, which proposed a centrality of the State in the promotion of development and the consequent need for a new profile of the public manager to conduct this process. The period was marked by the dialogue between economic development and development management, which led to a linkage of economic development to the development of the technique and art of administration. In addition, he was one of the thinkers whose theoretical and practical thoughts have supported the consolidation of the big state-owned companies in Brazil. Studying the history of Celso Furtado as a public manager is a source of important reflections about the government’s role in the economy and about the role of public managers.
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spelling Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)Celso Furtado: un economista al servicio de la gestión públicaCelso Furtado: um economista a serviço da gestão pública (1943-1964)Celso FurtadoDaspEclaEcla-BNDE CommissionSudene.Celso FurtadoCepalDaspGrupo Misto Cepal-BNDESudene.Celso FurtadoCepalDaspGrupo Misto Cepal-BNDESudene.This article presents a short biography of Celso Furtado, and his life as a civil servant between 1943 and 1964. Despite being recognized for his contributions to the field of economics, Furtado started his professional and academic career (as researcher and professor) in the field of public administration. In 1943, Furtado was hired as organizational assistant at the Public Service Administration Department (Dasp), after a competitive selection process. Twenty years later, he was appointed as Minister by President João Goulart for the administration 1961-64. During the period covered in this study Furtado worked in the Economic Commission for Latin America (Ecla), in Santiago/Chile, from 1949 to 1957. After that, he returned to Brazil to become director at the Brazilian National Development Bank (BNDE), where he created (and directed) the Superintendency for the Development of the Northeast (Sudene). Furtado was the main disseminator of Ecla’s ideas in Brazil, which proposed a centrality of the State in the promotion of development and the consequent need for a new profile of the public manager to conduct this process. The period was marked by the dialogue between economic development and development management, which led to a linkage of economic development to the development of the technique and art of administration. In addition, he was one of the thinkers whose theoretical and practical thoughts have supported the consolidation of the big state-owned companies in Brazil. Studying the history of Celso Furtado as a public manager is a source of important reflections about the government’s role in the economy and about the role of public managers.Este artículo investiga la trayectoria de Celso Furtado como administrador público entre 1943 y 1964. Más conocido por sus contribuciones para el campo de la economía, todavía, Furtado inició su carrera de funcionario y académico, como investigador y profesor, en la administración pública. En 1943, Furtado se unió mediante licitación al Departamento Administrativo de la Función Pública (Dasp) como asistente de organización y alcanzó, 20 años más tarde, la posición de ministro de estado en el gobierno João Goulart (1961-1964). Durante el periodo investigado, Furtado trabajó en la Comisión Económica para América Latina (Cepal) en Santiago (Chile), entre 1949 y 1957, donde retornó a Brasil para ser nombrado director del Banco Nacional de Desarrollo Económico (BNDE), que lo llevaría a organizar la Sudene de la que fue el primer superintendente. Furtado fue el principal diseminador de las ideas de la Cepal en Brasil, que proponían una centralidad del Estado en la promoción del desarrollo y, en consecuencia, la necesidad de un nuevo perfil de gestor público para gestionar ese proceso. El período fue marcado por el diálogo entre desarrollo económico y administración del desarrollo, y que llevó a una vinculación del desarrollo económico al desarrollo de la técnica y arte de administración. Por lo tanto, Furtado fue uno de los pensadores cuyas reflexiones teórica y práctica han ayudado a consolidar las grandes empresas de propiedad estatal en el país. El rescate de la carrera de Furtado como gestor público ofrece una reflexión profunda sobre el papel del Estado en la economía y sobre el del administrador público.O objetivo deste artigo é resgatar na biografia de Celso Furtado sua trajetória como servidor público entre 1943 e 1964. Mais conhecido por suas contribuições para o campo da economia, entretanto, Furtado iniciou sua car­reira de funcionário e acadêmico, como pesquisador e professor, no campo da administração pública. Em 1943, Furtado entrou por concurso para o Departamento Administrativo do Serviço Público (Dasp) como assistente de organização e alcançou, 20 anos depois, a posição de ministro de Estado no governo de João Goulart (1961-1964). Durante o período investigado, Furtado trabalhou na Comissão Econômica para a América Latina (Cepal), em Santiago (Chile), entre 1949 e 1957, retornou ao Brasil para se tornar diretor do Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico (BNDE), o que o levaria a organizar a Superintendência do Desenvolvimento do Nordeste (Sudene) da qual ele foi o primeiro superintendente. Furtado foi o principal disseminador das ideias da Cepal no Brasil que propunham a centralidade do Estado na promoção do desenvolvimento e a consequente necessidade de um novo perfil de gestor público para gerir esse processo. O período foi marcado pelo diálogo entre desenvolvimento eco­nômico e administração do desenvolvimento, o que levou à tese da vinculação do desenvolvimento econômico ao desenvolvimento da técnica e arte de administração. Destarte, Furtado foi um dos pensadores cuja reflexão teórica e prática ajudou a consolidar as grandes empresas estatais do país. Resgatar a trajetória de Furtado como gestor público propicia uma reflexão ponderada sobre o papel do Estado na economia e sobre o papel do gestor público.Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EBAPE)2018-05-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/74976Brazilian Journal of Public Administration; Vol. 52 No. 3 (2018); 507-526Revista de Administração Pública; Vol. 52 Núm. 3 (2018); 507-526Revista de Administração Pública; v. 52 n. 3 (2018); 507-5261982-31340034-7612reponame:Revista de Administração Públicainstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/74976/71795https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/74976/pdf_199Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Administração Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTenório, FernandoWanderley, Sergio2018-06-22T16:50:13Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/74976Revistahttps://ebape.fgv.br/publicacoes/rapONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rap@fgv.br1982-31340034-7612opendoar:2018-06-22T16:50:13Revista de Administração Pública - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
Celso Furtado: un economista al servicio de la gestión pública
Celso Furtado: um economista a serviço da gestão pública (1943-1964)
title Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
spellingShingle Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
Tenório, Fernando
Celso Furtado
Dasp
Ecla
Ecla-BNDE Commission
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
title_short Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
title_full Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
title_fullStr Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
title_full_unstemmed Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
title_sort Celso Furtado: an economist in the service of public management (1943-1964)
author Tenório, Fernando
author_facet Tenório, Fernando
Wanderley, Sergio
author_role author
author2 Wanderley, Sergio
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tenório, Fernando
Wanderley, Sergio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Celso Furtado
Dasp
Ecla
Ecla-BNDE Commission
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
topic Celso Furtado
Dasp
Ecla
Ecla-BNDE Commission
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
Celso Furtado
Cepal
Dasp
Grupo Misto Cepal-BNDE
Sudene.
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