Brazil in Transition by Alston, Lee J.;Melo, Marcus Andr?;Mueller, Bernard

Brazil in Transition
by Alston, Lee J.;Melo, Marcus Andr?;Mueller, Bernard

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Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access) Princeton University Press - 00020061, 2016
Description: 1 online resource : digital.
Audience: Adult

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NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN SOME COUNTRIES.;Title proper from title frame.;Mode of access: World Wide Web. <p>Brazil is the world's sixth-largest economy, and for the first three-quarters of the twentieth century was one of the fastest-growing countries in the world. While the country underwent two decades of unrelenting decline from 1975 to 1994, the economy has rebounded dramatically. How did this nation become an emerging power? <i>Brazil in Transition</i> looks at the factors behind why this particular country has successfully progressed up the economic development ladder. The authors examine the roles of beliefs, leadership, and institutions in the elusive, critical transition to sustainable development. </p><p>Analyzing the last fifty years of Brazil's history, the authors explain how the nation's beliefs, centered on social inclusion yet bound by orthodox economic policies, led to institutions that altered economic, political, and social outcomes. Brazil's growth and inflation became less variable, the rule of law strengthened, politics became more open and competitive, and poverty and inequality declined. While these changes have led to a remarkable economic transformation, there have also been economic distortions and inefficiencies that the authors argue are part of the development process. </p><p><i>Brazil in Transition</i> demonstrates how a dynamic nation seized windows of opportunity to become a more equal, prosperous, and rules-based society.</p>

Product Details
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press - 00020061
  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Format: Follett eBook (perpetual term) (single-user access)
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 1 online resource : digital.
  • ISBN-10: 1-40088-094-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-40088-094-2
  • Follett Number: 518YYL2
  • Audience: Adult