Ben Ross Schneider
NEW ORDER AND PROGRESS P
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NEW ORDER AND PROGRESS P
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New Order and Progress offers an extensive examination of the political economy of Brazil. The distinctive perspective of the 11 chapters is historical, comparative, and theoretical. Some of the major topics covered include inequality, the new middle class, state capitalism, the resource curse, protest movements, and the frayed social contract.
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New Order and Progress offers an extensive examination of the political economy of Brazil. The distinctive perspective of the 11 chapters is historical, comparative, and theoretical. Some of the major topics covered include inequality, the new middle class, state capitalism, the resource curse, protest movements, and the frayed social contract.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780190462895
- ISBN-10: 0190462892
- Artikelnr.: 47863666
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780190462895
- ISBN-10: 0190462892
- Artikelnr.: 47863666
Ben Ross Schneider is Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and director of the MIT-Brazil program.
* 1. Ben Schneider. "21st Century Order and Progress: Brazil in
Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectiv."
* I. Development Strategy
* 2. Sarah Brooks and Marcus Kurtz (Department of Political Science,
Ohio State University) "Natural Resources and Economic Development in
Brazil"
* 3. Tyler Priest (Department of History, University of Iowa)
"Petrobras and the History of Innovation in Offshore Oil"
* 4. Kevin Gallagher (International Studies, Boston University) and
Daniela Prates (Departamento de Economia, Universidade de Campinas)
"The New Developmentalism, the Financialized Resource Curse, and the
Challenge of Exchange Rate Management in Brazil"
* II. Governance
* 5. Sergio Lazzarini (Insper, São Paulo) and Aldo Musacchio (Brandeis
Business School). "The Reinvention of State Capitalism in Brazil,
1970-2012"
* 6. Barbara Nunberg (School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University) and Regina Pacheco (Department of Public
Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) "Public
Management Incongruity in 21st Century Brazil"
* 7. Marta Arretche (Department of Political Science, Universidade de
São Paulo) "Federalism, Social Policy, and Reductions in Territorial
Inequality in Brazil"
* III. Social Change
* 8. Francisco Ferreira (World Bank), Sérgio Firpo, (School of
Economics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) and Julian Messina
(World Bank) "Understanding Recent Labor Market Dynamics and
Reductions in Earning Inequality in Brazil"
* 9. Timothy Power (Oxford University) "The Political Implications of
Declining Poverty and Inequality in Brazil"
* IV. Political Representation
* 10. F. Daniel Hidalgo and Renato Lima (Political Science, MIT) "Elite
Contestation and Mass Participation in Legislative Elections,
1945-2010"
* 11. Marcus Melo (Department of Political Science, Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco) "Institutional Malaise and the New Politics of
Accountability: Representation, Taxation, and the Social Contract"
Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectiv."
* I. Development Strategy
* 2. Sarah Brooks and Marcus Kurtz (Department of Political Science,
Ohio State University) "Natural Resources and Economic Development in
Brazil"
* 3. Tyler Priest (Department of History, University of Iowa)
"Petrobras and the History of Innovation in Offshore Oil"
* 4. Kevin Gallagher (International Studies, Boston University) and
Daniela Prates (Departamento de Economia, Universidade de Campinas)
"The New Developmentalism, the Financialized Resource Curse, and the
Challenge of Exchange Rate Management in Brazil"
* II. Governance
* 5. Sergio Lazzarini (Insper, São Paulo) and Aldo Musacchio (Brandeis
Business School). "The Reinvention of State Capitalism in Brazil,
1970-2012"
* 6. Barbara Nunberg (School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University) and Regina Pacheco (Department of Public
Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) "Public
Management Incongruity in 21st Century Brazil"
* 7. Marta Arretche (Department of Political Science, Universidade de
São Paulo) "Federalism, Social Policy, and Reductions in Territorial
Inequality in Brazil"
* III. Social Change
* 8. Francisco Ferreira (World Bank), Sérgio Firpo, (School of
Economics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) and Julian Messina
(World Bank) "Understanding Recent Labor Market Dynamics and
Reductions in Earning Inequality in Brazil"
* 9. Timothy Power (Oxford University) "The Political Implications of
Declining Poverty and Inequality in Brazil"
* IV. Political Representation
* 10. F. Daniel Hidalgo and Renato Lima (Political Science, MIT) "Elite
Contestation and Mass Participation in Legislative Elections,
1945-2010"
* 11. Marcus Melo (Department of Political Science, Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco) "Institutional Malaise and the New Politics of
Accountability: Representation, Taxation, and the Social Contract"
* 1. Ben Schneider. "21st Century Order and Progress: Brazil in
Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectiv."
* I. Development Strategy
* 2. Sarah Brooks and Marcus Kurtz (Department of Political Science,
Ohio State University) "Natural Resources and Economic Development in
Brazil"
* 3. Tyler Priest (Department of History, University of Iowa)
"Petrobras and the History of Innovation in Offshore Oil"
* 4. Kevin Gallagher (International Studies, Boston University) and
Daniela Prates (Departamento de Economia, Universidade de Campinas)
"The New Developmentalism, the Financialized Resource Curse, and the
Challenge of Exchange Rate Management in Brazil"
* II. Governance
* 5. Sergio Lazzarini (Insper, São Paulo) and Aldo Musacchio (Brandeis
Business School). "The Reinvention of State Capitalism in Brazil,
1970-2012"
* 6. Barbara Nunberg (School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University) and Regina Pacheco (Department of Public
Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) "Public
Management Incongruity in 21st Century Brazil"
* 7. Marta Arretche (Department of Political Science, Universidade de
São Paulo) "Federalism, Social Policy, and Reductions in Territorial
Inequality in Brazil"
* III. Social Change
* 8. Francisco Ferreira (World Bank), Sérgio Firpo, (School of
Economics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) and Julian Messina
(World Bank) "Understanding Recent Labor Market Dynamics and
Reductions in Earning Inequality in Brazil"
* 9. Timothy Power (Oxford University) "The Political Implications of
Declining Poverty and Inequality in Brazil"
* IV. Political Representation
* 10. F. Daniel Hidalgo and Renato Lima (Political Science, MIT) "Elite
Contestation and Mass Participation in Legislative Elections,
1945-2010"
* 11. Marcus Melo (Department of Political Science, Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco) "Institutional Malaise and the New Politics of
Accountability: Representation, Taxation, and the Social Contract"
Historical, Comparative, and Theoretical Perspectiv."
* I. Development Strategy
* 2. Sarah Brooks and Marcus Kurtz (Department of Political Science,
Ohio State University) "Natural Resources and Economic Development in
Brazil"
* 3. Tyler Priest (Department of History, University of Iowa)
"Petrobras and the History of Innovation in Offshore Oil"
* 4. Kevin Gallagher (International Studies, Boston University) and
Daniela Prates (Departamento de Economia, Universidade de Campinas)
"The New Developmentalism, the Financialized Resource Curse, and the
Challenge of Exchange Rate Management in Brazil"
* II. Governance
* 5. Sergio Lazzarini (Insper, São Paulo) and Aldo Musacchio (Brandeis
Business School). "The Reinvention of State Capitalism in Brazil,
1970-2012"
* 6. Barbara Nunberg (School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University) and Regina Pacheco (Department of Public
Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) "Public
Management Incongruity in 21st Century Brazil"
* 7. Marta Arretche (Department of Political Science, Universidade de
São Paulo) "Federalism, Social Policy, and Reductions in Territorial
Inequality in Brazil"
* III. Social Change
* 8. Francisco Ferreira (World Bank), Sérgio Firpo, (School of
Economics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo) and Julian Messina
(World Bank) "Understanding Recent Labor Market Dynamics and
Reductions in Earning Inequality in Brazil"
* 9. Timothy Power (Oxford University) "The Political Implications of
Declining Poverty and Inequality in Brazil"
* IV. Political Representation
* 10. F. Daniel Hidalgo and Renato Lima (Political Science, MIT) "Elite
Contestation and Mass Participation in Legislative Elections,
1945-2010"
* 11. Marcus Melo (Department of Political Science, Universidade
Federal de Pernambuco) "Institutional Malaise and the New Politics of
Accountability: Representation, Taxation, and the Social Contract"