Development sub-national and political conduct of industrial bourgeoisie in Rio Grande do Sul during the 1990s
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Industrial Bourgeoisie. Subnational Development. Local Competitive Strategies.Abstract
During the 1990s, before the States nation crisis, economic openness and integration into the globalization of capital in the country, subnational governments in Brazil have increasingly pressured by the bourgeoisie of their respective territories for the definition of "competitive strategies", to create more favorable conditions of competitiveness for the capital already located locally and to international capital invested in the country during that decade. Thus, the "subnational spaces" gained importance as sites of struggle, especially for the forces representing the capital. In Rio Grande do Sul, the interest in making the country competitive in attracting gaucho capital boosted the industrial bourgeoisie to a broad political mobilization in defense of an adaptation project subject to the logic of the sub-space of globalization of capital.Downloads
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2012-12-11
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Development sub-national and political conduct of industrial bourgeoisie in Rio Grande do Sul during the 1990s. (2012). Redes , 17(3), 213-230. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v17i3.2777