A History of Brazilian Economic Thought
From Colonial Times Through The Early 21st Century
Herausgeber: Bielschowsky, Ricardo; Coutinho, Mauricio Chalfin; Boianovsky, Mauro
A History of Brazilian Economic Thought
From Colonial Times Through The Early 21st Century
Herausgeber: Bielschowsky, Ricardo; Coutinho, Mauricio Chalfin; Boianovsky, Mauro
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Brazilian economic thought ranging from colonial times through to the early 21st Century.
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Brazilian economic thought ranging from colonial times through to the early 21st Century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The Routledge History of Economic Thought
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781032029306
- ISBN-10: 1032029307
- Artikelnr.: 65932016
- The Routledge History of Economic Thought
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781032029306
- ISBN-10: 1032029307
- Artikelnr.: 65932016
Ricardo Bielschowsky is full professor of economics at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mauro Boianovsky is full professor of economics at Universidade de Brasília, Brazil. Mauricio C. Coutinho is full professor of economics at Universidade de Campinas, Brazil.
1. Editorial Introduction
Part 1: Contributions to economic theory
2. Contributions to economics from the "periphery" in historical
perspective: the case of Brazil after mid-20th century
Mauro Boianovsky.
Part 2: Colonial and early post-colonial periods
3. Sugar, Slaves and Gold: the Political Economy of the Portuguese Colonial
Empire in the 17th and 18th Centuries
José Luís Cardoso
4. "The transition to post-colonial economy"
Mauricio C. Coutinho
Part 3: The "coffee era"
5. Economic ideas about slavery and free labor in the 19th century
Amaury Patrick Gremaud and Renato Leite Marcondes
6. Debating Money in Brazil, 1850s to 1930
André A. Villela
7. Industrial development and government protection: issues and
controversies, circa 1840-1930
Flávio Rabelo Versiani
Part 4: The "developmentalist" and the "globalization" eras
8. Brazilian economic thought in the "developmentalist era": 1930-1980
Ricardo Bielschowsky and Carlos Mussi
9. The end of developmentalism, the globalization era
and the concern with income distribution (1981-2010)
Eduardo F. Bastian and Carlos Pinkusfeld Bastos
Part 1: Contributions to economic theory
2. Contributions to economics from the "periphery" in historical
perspective: the case of Brazil after mid-20th century
Mauro Boianovsky.
Part 2: Colonial and early post-colonial periods
3. Sugar, Slaves and Gold: the Political Economy of the Portuguese Colonial
Empire in the 17th and 18th Centuries
José Luís Cardoso
4. "The transition to post-colonial economy"
Mauricio C. Coutinho
Part 3: The "coffee era"
5. Economic ideas about slavery and free labor in the 19th century
Amaury Patrick Gremaud and Renato Leite Marcondes
6. Debating Money in Brazil, 1850s to 1930
André A. Villela
7. Industrial development and government protection: issues and
controversies, circa 1840-1930
Flávio Rabelo Versiani
Part 4: The "developmentalist" and the "globalization" eras
8. Brazilian economic thought in the "developmentalist era": 1930-1980
Ricardo Bielschowsky and Carlos Mussi
9. The end of developmentalism, the globalization era
and the concern with income distribution (1981-2010)
Eduardo F. Bastian and Carlos Pinkusfeld Bastos
1. Editorial Introduction
Part 1: Contributions to economic theory
2. Contributions to economics from the "periphery" in historical
perspective: the case of Brazil after mid-20th century
Mauro Boianovsky.
Part 2: Colonial and early post-colonial periods
3. Sugar, Slaves and Gold: the Political Economy of the Portuguese Colonial
Empire in the 17th and 18th Centuries
José Luís Cardoso
4. "The transition to post-colonial economy"
Mauricio C. Coutinho
Part 3: The "coffee era"
5. Economic ideas about slavery and free labor in the 19th century
Amaury Patrick Gremaud and Renato Leite Marcondes
6. Debating Money in Brazil, 1850s to 1930
André A. Villela
7. Industrial development and government protection: issues and
controversies, circa 1840-1930
Flávio Rabelo Versiani
Part 4: The "developmentalist" and the "globalization" eras
8. Brazilian economic thought in the "developmentalist era": 1930-1980
Ricardo Bielschowsky and Carlos Mussi
9. The end of developmentalism, the globalization era
and the concern with income distribution (1981-2010)
Eduardo F. Bastian and Carlos Pinkusfeld Bastos
Part 1: Contributions to economic theory
2. Contributions to economics from the "periphery" in historical
perspective: the case of Brazil after mid-20th century
Mauro Boianovsky.
Part 2: Colonial and early post-colonial periods
3. Sugar, Slaves and Gold: the Political Economy of the Portuguese Colonial
Empire in the 17th and 18th Centuries
José Luís Cardoso
4. "The transition to post-colonial economy"
Mauricio C. Coutinho
Part 3: The "coffee era"
5. Economic ideas about slavery and free labor in the 19th century
Amaury Patrick Gremaud and Renato Leite Marcondes
6. Debating Money in Brazil, 1850s to 1930
André A. Villela
7. Industrial development and government protection: issues and
controversies, circa 1840-1930
Flávio Rabelo Versiani
Part 4: The "developmentalist" and the "globalization" eras
8. Brazilian economic thought in the "developmentalist era": 1930-1980
Ricardo Bielschowsky and Carlos Mussi
9. The end of developmentalism, the globalization era
and the concern with income distribution (1981-2010)
Eduardo F. Bastian and Carlos Pinkusfeld Bastos