2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-33002009000200006
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Empresariado industrial, democracia e poder político

Abstract: NOVOS ESTUDOS 84 ❙❙ JULHO 2009 83 ResumoOs empresários industriais e a burocracia pública formaram um pacto político que foi dominante no Brasil desde os anos de 1930 até a década de 1980. O nacional-desenvolvimento era a estratégia de desenvolvimento que esse grupo adotou. Entretanto, o desastre econômico e político que o Plano Cruzado representou e a hegemonia mundial do neoliberalismo desde os anos de 1980 foram determinantes na sua perda de poder. A Fiesp e o Iedi não foram capazes de apresentar um discurs… Show more

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“…Additionally, I make the caveat that businessmen's and economic elites' preferences are heterogenous, one aspect that this study cannot address. International Political Economy theories identify cleavages in the preferences of different industries and of different firms (Bearce 2003;Lake 2009;Kim and Osgood 2019) and heterogeneous political views among the Brazilian economic elite have been observed over time (Bresser-Pereira and Diniz 2009). As discussed, there are reasons why some groups of the economic elite might be benefiting of the current administration's economic policies from a material standpoint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, I make the caveat that businessmen's and economic elites' preferences are heterogenous, one aspect that this study cannot address. International Political Economy theories identify cleavages in the preferences of different industries and of different firms (Bearce 2003;Lake 2009;Kim and Osgood 2019) and heterogeneous political views among the Brazilian economic elite have been observed over time (Bresser-Pereira and Diniz 2009). As discussed, there are reasons why some groups of the economic elite might be benefiting of the current administration's economic policies from a material standpoint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En particular destacamos los materiales producidos por el Observatorio de las élites argentinas, dirigido por Paula Canelo, Ana Castellani y Mariana Heredia en la Universidad Nacional Radiografía de los gabinetes ministeriales en Brasil y Perú (2016. Un análisis comparativo 376 diferentes enfoques: los estudios centrados en una perspectiva socioeconómica respecto de las pujas de interés y los alineamientos entre las distintas fracciones de las clases dominantes (Boschi & Diniz, 2004;Bresser Pereira, 2006Bresser Pereira & Diniz, 2009;Diniz, 1978Diniz, , [1997Diniz, ] 2000Furtado [1959Furtado [ ] 1962Furtado [ , 1965Furtado [ , 1992Furtado [ , 1998Martuscelli, 2013Martuscelli, , 2018Singer, 2009Singer, , 2012, 2015 para el caso de Brasil, y Malpica Santisteban, 1964;Thorp & Zeballos, 2001;Vásquez, 2000;Durand, 2013, para el de Perú), los análisis acerca del problema de la captura del Estado, en particular en el caso de Perú (Távara, 2004;Durand, 2006;Crabtree & Durand, 2017) y las investigaciones que intentan abordar la relación entre élites económicas, políticas y Estado (Brasil: Trindade, 1986;Cardoso, [1972Cardoso, [ ] 1993Codato & Franz, 2017Codato et. al., 2016Perissinotto, et.…”
Section: Inés Nercesian Y Robertounclassified
“…Lula's administrations have been extensively characterized as combining neoliberal economic policies with an inclusive social orientation (Diniz, 2011;Singer, 2009;Bresser-Pereira and Diniz, 2009;Sola, 2008;Samuels, 2006;De Oliveira, 2006). This dual approach is also recognized to have been amply successful, allowing the PT government to harmonize sectors that traditionally had been antagonistic.…”
Section: Political Economy and Csr In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%