The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil

Modern Brazil (in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century), as the tenth biggest economy of the world and the second biggest country to attract foreign investment and also as a member of the third generation of newly industrialized countries (NICs), is treading the path of developme...

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Main Authors: H. Jamali, V. Zolfaghari
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies 2015-11-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities
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spelling doaj-ffd34f50b5f04280931ad973f862f33c2020-11-24T23:20:52ZfasIranian Institute for Social and Cultural StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities2008-46412008-48462015-11-017473104The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in BrazilH. Jamali0 V. Zolfaghari1PhD in Political Science, University of Mazandaran, Iran.Ph.D student of politics, University of Munich, Germany.Modern Brazil (in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century), as the tenth biggest economy of the world and the second biggest country to attract foreign investment and also as a member of the third generation of newly industrialized countries (NICs), is treading the path of development and progress. One of the important issues in Brazil has been the relationship between economic development and political development in the past decades. This relationship has grown in importance, especially since the 1960s, when the military people gained political power through a coup d’état, and for a short time brought about an economic growth, mostly referred to as ‘the Brazilin miracle’. The uneven process of development in the late 1970s during the debt crisis, the formation of the elective, democratic government in the mid-1980s and the relatively sustainable development in the 1990s and 2000s, add considerably to the significance of the relation between political development and economic development. The present article mainly aims to study these trends and relationships analytically and historically. The main idea in this article is that the trend of the economic development of Brazil has been inconsistent and unsustainable due to lack of political development, and that a relative balance between political development and economic development would result in a more sustainable development and stability in both arenas. http://isih.ir/article_205_c0bc439759bf32258413b11bc1c9fdba.pdfeconomic developmentpolitical developmentthe Brazilian miracledebt crisismilitary governmentelective government
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V. Zolfaghari
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The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities
economic development
political development
the Brazilian miracle
debt crisis
military government
elective government
author_facet H. Jamali
V. Zolfaghari
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title The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
title_short The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
title_full The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
title_fullStr The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Political Economy of Development and Democracy in Brazil
title_sort political economy of development and democracy in brazil
publisher Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies
series Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities
issn 2008-4641
2008-4846
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Modern Brazil (in the early years of the second decade of the 21st century), as the tenth biggest economy of the world and the second biggest country to attract foreign investment and also as a member of the third generation of newly industrialized countries (NICs), is treading the path of development and progress. One of the important issues in Brazil has been the relationship between economic development and political development in the past decades. This relationship has grown in importance, especially since the 1960s, when the military people gained political power through a coup d’état, and for a short time brought about an economic growth, mostly referred to as ‘the Brazilin miracle’. The uneven process of development in the late 1970s during the debt crisis, the formation of the elective, democratic government in the mid-1980s and the relatively sustainable development in the 1990s and 2000s, add considerably to the significance of the relation between political development and economic development. The present article mainly aims to study these trends and relationships analytically and historically. The main idea in this article is that the trend of the economic development of Brazil has been inconsistent and unsustainable due to lack of political development, and that a relative balance between political development and economic development would result in a more sustainable development and stability in both arenas.
topic economic development
political development
the Brazilian miracle
debt crisis
military government
elective government
url http://isih.ir/article_205_c0bc439759bf32258413b11bc1c9fdba.pdf
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