The “history” of the brazilian de lay Are readin gof Celso Furtado and Raymundo Faoro the perspective of new institutional economic sof Douglass North
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v20i3.3711Keywords:
Development. Institutions. Structure problems. Bureaucratic estament.Abstract
The objective of this test is to look for works of Celso Furtado and Raymundo Faoro, explanations for the delay Brazilian who currently can still be perceived as a function of poverty and social inequalities that affect a large portion of the population. This is a theoretical test and the method is a reinterpretation of these interpreters of Brazil based on a third author (Douglass North) representative of the so-called New Institutional Economics. The main conclusion we emphasize that the three authors, to examine the problems affecting the development of a country have in common the emphasis on institutions, history and the role of elites.Downloads
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2015-11-12
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Plein, C. (2015). The “history” of the brazilian de lay Are readin gof Celso Furtado and Raymundo Faoro the perspective of new institutional economic sof Douglass North. Redes , 20(3), 249-265. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v20i3.3711
