The Theory and Practice of Development in Brazil: The State and Public Policies as Capital Reproduction Tools

Authors

  • Carlos Nelson dos Reis

  • Edemar Rotta

Keywords:

classic developmentalism; goals plan; new developmentalism; social-developmentalism; growth acceleration program

Abstract

This paper analyzes the theory and practice of development in Brazil within two specific contexts of developmental approaches The first is located in the 1930s to 1950s and reaches its apex with the Goals Plan The second emerges when developmentalism once again takes hold as neoliberal ideas face a crisis of which the major example is the Growth Acceleration Program GAP Upon reviewing the literature and documents we found the state s proposed avenues of action i e public policy theoretical grounds and concrete development-inducing actions Classic developmentalism emerges from the crisis in the exporting agrarian model It is based on positivist nationalist paperbacking and industrialist ideas From the Goals Plan it received important input from ECLAC s structuralism Keynes ideas and the theory of modernization

How to Cite

Carlos Nelson dos Reis, & Edemar Rotta. (2020). The Theory and Practice of Development in Brazil: The State and Public Policies as Capital Reproduction Tools. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 20(E5), 1–11. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3225

The Theory and Practice of Development in Brazil: The State and Public Policies as Capital Reproduction Tools

Published

2020-03-15