State And Society In Brazil

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A01=Edson De Oliveria Nunes
A01=John D Wirth
A01=Thomas Bogenschild
Author_Edson De Oliveria Nunes
Author_John D Wirth
Author_Thomas Bogenschild
Average Annual Gdp Growth Rate
balance of payments crisis
Belo Horizonte
Brazil's economic performance
Brazilian Census Bureau
Brazilian Economy
Brazilian Foreign Debt
Brazilian Labor Movement
Brazilian Political Culture
Brazilian voluntary organizations
Bureaucratic Insulation
Bureaucratic Rings
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Change State Intervention
Collective Consumption Services
Compart Mentalized
Cruzado Plan
democratization process
Domestic Industrialists
EAP
economic development policy
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Gdp Growth
Great Divide
independent labor unions
labor movements Brazil
Latin American studies
Nationalist United States
Neighborhood Movement
Perver Sion
Plata Basin
political transitions
post-authoritarian Brazil governance
Public Administration
Sarney Government
social stratification analysis
Tv Transmission
Urban Middle Sectors

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367288655
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume grew out of a conference series sponsored jointly by the Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for Latin American Studies and the Instituto Universitario de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ). Entitled "Opportunities and Constraints in Peripheral Industrial Society: The Case of Brazil," the first conference was held in Nova Friburgo in July 1983 and was followed up by another at Berkeley in late January 1984. In the course of our discussions, the subject matter widened so that a new title was chosen for this book. Also,in the interim, as Brazil made the transition to democracy and returned to economic growth, many topics on the agenda for the 1980s emerged in clearer focus, so that the chapters have all been sharpened and upgraded. In the division of labor that produced this book, Nunes coordinated the project at Berkeley and in Brazil, while Wirth and Bogenschild did the editing.
John D. Wirth is professor of history at Stanford University. Edson de Oliveira Nunes is director of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics in Rio de Janeiro. Thomas E. Bogenschild is program coordinator for the Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center for Latin American Studies.

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