Author: Steven Topik
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477305203
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In this first overview of the Brazilian republican state based on extensive primary source material, Steven Topik demonstrates that well before the disruption of the export economy in 1929, the Brazilian state was one of the most interventionist in Latin America. This study counters the previous general belief that before 1930 Brazil was dominated by an export oligarchy comprised of European and North American capitalists and that only later did the state become prominent in the country’s economic development. Topik examines the state’s performance during the First Republic (1889–1930) in four sectors—finance, the coffee trade, railroads, and industry. By looking at the controversies in these areas, he explains how domestic interclass and international struggles shaped policy and notes the degree to which the state acted relatively independently of civil society. Topik’s primary concern is the actions of state officials and whether their decisions reflected the demands of the ruling class. He shows that conflicting interests of fractions of the ruling class and foreign investors gradually led to far greater state participation than any of the participants originally desired, and that the structure of the economy and of society—not the intentions of the actors—best explains the state’s economic presence.
The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889–1930
Author: Steven Topik
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477305203
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In this first overview of the Brazilian republican state based on extensive primary source material, Steven Topik demonstrates that well before the disruption of the export economy in 1929, the Brazilian state was one of the most interventionist in Latin America. This study counters the previous general belief that before 1930 Brazil was dominated by an export oligarchy comprised of European and North American capitalists and that only later did the state become prominent in the country’s economic development. Topik examines the state’s performance during the First Republic (1889–1930) in four sectors—finance, the coffee trade, railroads, and industry. By looking at the controversies in these areas, he explains how domestic interclass and international struggles shaped policy and notes the degree to which the state acted relatively independently of civil society. Topik’s primary concern is the actions of state officials and whether their decisions reflected the demands of the ruling class. He shows that conflicting interests of fractions of the ruling class and foreign investors gradually led to far greater state participation than any of the participants originally desired, and that the structure of the economy and of society—not the intentions of the actors—best explains the state’s economic presence.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477305203
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
In this first overview of the Brazilian republican state based on extensive primary source material, Steven Topik demonstrates that well before the disruption of the export economy in 1929, the Brazilian state was one of the most interventionist in Latin America. This study counters the previous general belief that before 1930 Brazil was dominated by an export oligarchy comprised of European and North American capitalists and that only later did the state become prominent in the country’s economic development. Topik examines the state’s performance during the First Republic (1889–1930) in four sectors—finance, the coffee trade, railroads, and industry. By looking at the controversies in these areas, he explains how domestic interclass and international struggles shaped policy and notes the degree to which the state acted relatively independently of civil society. Topik’s primary concern is the actions of state officials and whether their decisions reflected the demands of the ruling class. He shows that conflicting interests of fractions of the ruling class and foreign investors gradually led to far greater state participation than any of the participants originally desired, and that the structure of the economy and of society—not the intentions of the actors—best explains the state’s economic presence.
The Geography of Multinationals (RLE International Business)
Author: Michael Taylor
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135124558
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Through a series of international case studies, the nature and the geographical implications of the development of multinational corporations is examined. The volume concentrates on the latter Post-War period of corporate restructuring and readjustment in response to world-wide recession in the mid-1980s. The volume is divided into two parts. In the first each of the chapters considers a particular aspect of the problem of how multinational corporations have developed. In the second part the chapters consider different aspects of the economic and social impacts of these corporations. The common theme that links all the papers is their emphasis on careful historical analysis of different forms of spatial organisation and their transformation into other, different forms.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135124558
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Through a series of international case studies, the nature and the geographical implications of the development of multinational corporations is examined. The volume concentrates on the latter Post-War period of corporate restructuring and readjustment in response to world-wide recession in the mid-1980s. The volume is divided into two parts. In the first each of the chapters considers a particular aspect of the problem of how multinational corporations have developed. In the second part the chapters consider different aspects of the economic and social impacts of these corporations. The common theme that links all the papers is their emphasis on careful historical analysis of different forms of spatial organisation and their transformation into other, different forms.
"Nauticus"
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Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Category : Marine engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Bulletin of the Pan American Union
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 688
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Bulletin
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Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Pages : 712
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Revista Del Rio de La Plata
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Category : Argentina
Languages : en
Pages : 1630
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Category : Argentina
Languages : en
Pages : 1630
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Facts about Sugar
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Category : Sugar trade
Languages : en
Pages : 814
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Category : Sugar trade
Languages : en
Pages : 814
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: South America and Mexico, 1924-1927
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Boletim bibliográfico da Bibliotheca Nacional do Rio de Janeiro
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 1314
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Category : Brazil
Languages : en
Pages : 1314
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Archiv Für Eisenbahnwesen
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Languages : en
Pages : 1404
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Pages : 1404
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