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Brazil: Extractive Capitalism and the Great Leap Backward

James Petras :: 21.07.13

Introduction: Brazil has witnessed one of the world's most striking socio-economic reversals in modern history: from a dynamic nationalist industrializing to a primary export economy. Between the mid 1930's to the mid 1980's, Brazil averaged nearly 10% growth in its manufacturing sector largely based on state interventionist policies, subsidizing, protecting and regulating the growth of national public and private enterprises.


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