Roots of Brazilian Relative Economic Backwardness
Autor Alexandre Rands Barrosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2016
To support its arguments, the book presents extensive statistical analysis of Brazilian long-term development, with some new series on per capita GDP, population ethnical composition, and human capital stock, among others. It is an important resource in the ongoing debate on the causes of Latin American underdeveloped economies.
- Argues that low human capital accumulation is the major source of Brazilian relative underdevelopment
- Considers class conflict as the major determinant of Brazil’s historically low human capital accumulation and underdevelopment
- Presents new statistical information about Brazilian early development
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128097564
ISBN-10: 0128097566
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128097566
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students worldwide working in labor economics, economic development, and international economics, especially in Latin American subjectsCuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Historical Origins of Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 3. A Simple Model of World Equilibrium With International Trade and No Restriction on Factor Mobility
Chapter 4. Some Empirical Evidence on the Sources of Brazilian Current Relative Backwardness
Chapter 5. Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital and Its Role in Physical Capital Accumulation
Chapter 6. Migration Profile and Human Capital Building in Brazil and the United States in the 19th Century
Chapter 7. Genesis of Brazilian Human Capital: From Colony to the 19th Century
Chapter 8. Relative Declining in the 19th Century
Chapter 9. Stabilization of Relative Backwardness
Chapter 10. Alternative Explanations for Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 11. The Fundamental Cause of the Emergence of Relative Backwardness
Chapter 12. Social Conflict as the Source of Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 13. Social Conflicts and Human Capital Accumulation in the Period of Search for National Identity
Chapter 14. Conclusion
Chapter 2. Historical Origins of Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 3. A Simple Model of World Equilibrium With International Trade and No Restriction on Factor Mobility
Chapter 4. Some Empirical Evidence on the Sources of Brazilian Current Relative Backwardness
Chapter 5. Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital and Its Role in Physical Capital Accumulation
Chapter 6. Migration Profile and Human Capital Building in Brazil and the United States in the 19th Century
Chapter 7. Genesis of Brazilian Human Capital: From Colony to the 19th Century
Chapter 8. Relative Declining in the 19th Century
Chapter 9. Stabilization of Relative Backwardness
Chapter 10. Alternative Explanations for Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 11. The Fundamental Cause of the Emergence of Relative Backwardness
Chapter 12. Social Conflict as the Source of Brazilian Relative Backwardness
Chapter 13. Social Conflicts and Human Capital Accumulation in the Period of Search for National Identity
Chapter 14. Conclusion
Recenzii
"The poor performance of the Brazilian economy since the 1980s has been object of an ever long debate about its causes. This book provides important insights into this debate, bringing a provocative interpretation about the historical development of the Brazilian economy that explains the roots of its backwardness. Based on modern theories about economic growth, the author presents new statistical indicators that support his claims. This is a stimulating contribution to the academic research on the Brazilian economy." --Carmem Feijó, Fluminense Federal University