The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil

ABSTRACT: The Brazilian government has over the past years promulgated a mix of orthodox and heterodox policies for Brazil's economic development. This paper seeks to test whether the existing economic ideas have been prescriptive in formulating the policies, or whether they have been the outco...

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Main Author: JAN-ULRICH ROTHACHER
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora 34 2016-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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spelling doaj-2eaf02529ac64b58a6cbc03cd8e7ced32020-11-25T00:13:41ZengEditora 34Brazilian Journal of Political Economy1809-45382016-09-0136358060210.1590/0101-31572016v36n03a07S0101-31572016000300580The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in BrazilJAN-ULRICH ROTHACHERABSTRACT: The Brazilian government has over the past years promulgated a mix of orthodox and heterodox policies for Brazil's economic development. This paper seeks to test whether the existing economic ideas have been prescriptive in formulating the policies, or whether they have been the outcome of the "infusion of private interests" (Katzenstein, 1978) in the policy making process. To this end, the paper charts the origins of the unilateral opening for trade in the agribusiness and contrasts them with the policy process in the car industry, where trade barriers have been erected. The article will identify the channels through which private actors informed the government's interventions and show that the industry bodies have largely prodded the government. The resulting policy maze has left both the representatives of the orthodox as well those of the heterodox approach unsatisfied and has failed to halt Brazil's dwindling manufacturing capabilities.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572016000300580&lng=en&tlng=enabordagem socialpolítica industrialagronegócioindústria automobilísticalobbyBrasil
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The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
abordagem social
política industrial
agronegócio
indústria automobilística
lobby
Brasil
author_facet JAN-ULRICH ROTHACHER
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title The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
title_short The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
title_full The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
title_fullStr The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil
title_sort sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in brazil
publisher Editora 34
series Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
issn 1809-4538
publishDate 2016-09-01
description ABSTRACT: The Brazilian government has over the past years promulgated a mix of orthodox and heterodox policies for Brazil's economic development. This paper seeks to test whether the existing economic ideas have been prescriptive in formulating the policies, or whether they have been the outcome of the "infusion of private interests" (Katzenstein, 1978) in the policy making process. To this end, the paper charts the origins of the unilateral opening for trade in the agribusiness and contrasts them with the policy process in the car industry, where trade barriers have been erected. The article will identify the channels through which private actors informed the government's interventions and show that the industry bodies have largely prodded the government. The resulting policy maze has left both the representatives of the orthodox as well those of the heterodox approach unsatisfied and has failed to halt Brazil's dwindling manufacturing capabilities.
topic abordagem social
política industrial
agronegócio
indústria automobilística
lobby
Brasil
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