2020
DOI: 10.5935/0034-7140.20200014
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Octávio Gouvêa de Bulhões e a Revista Brasileira de Economia

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“…In this scenario, people at the time expected that waged workers would increase their share of participation in rural employment (Singer, 1981). Indeed, their number substantially rose between 1950(2,308,397) and 1960(2,983,324) (p. 158). However, between 1960and 1970, wage labour shrank in absolute terms, and in relative terms, such a trend was a reality since 1940, when waged workers represented 39.2% of the workforce, falling to 28.…”
Section: Contextualising Agrarian Change In Brazil a Family Farms (No...mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In this scenario, people at the time expected that waged workers would increase their share of participation in rural employment (Singer, 1981). Indeed, their number substantially rose between 1950(2,308,397) and 1960(2,983,324) (p. 158). However, between 1960and 1970, wage labour shrank in absolute terms, and in relative terms, such a trend was a reality since 1940, when waged workers represented 39.2% of the workforce, falling to 28.…”
Section: Contextualising Agrarian Change In Brazil a Family Farms (No...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This continuous redistribution of income in favour of profits would boost reinvestment and speed up the process of expanded reproduction of capital until the unlimited supply of labour and the very subsistence sector would be extinguished or, at least, significantly diminished. Lewis' later articles (1972Lewis' later articles ( , 1979 have not altered the pillars of his original model nor offered answers to pertinent criticism (Boianovsky, 2019), as well as to previous related questions (Furtado, 1950;1952;Nurkse, 1953). Still, the change in his perspective is notorious, and the author acknowledged the potential hindrances to the absorption of an unlimited supply of labour, given the course taken by global capitalism in the second half of the twentieth century.…”
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“…Ciências Econômicas e Administrativas do Rio de Janeiro da Universidade do Brasil 496 e presidiu o Ibre. Além disso, foi assíduo no debate acadêmico: na RBE, por exemplo, de cujo conselho editorial era membro, publicou duas dezenas de artigos, 497 como aponta Faro (1990).…”
Section: ) Que O Bcb Foi Criado Enquanto Acadêmico Bulhões Foi Profes...unclassified
“… Ver Bielschowsky (2001) e Cavalieri e Cruz e Silva (2021) 6. VerFaro (1990),Reis (1995),Saretta (2001) e Curado (2021).…”
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“…E é, sem dúvida, a obra de Celso Furtado aquela que mais ricamente buscou analisar historicamente -para o caso brasileiro -uma economia dual, enfatizando as articulações entre o setor de subsistência e o setor exportador dinâmico da economia. Furtado (1950) já notara a presença de um aspecto peculiar da economia colonial brasileira, a saber, a ausência de crescimento salarial em seus momentos de expansão: nos momentos de baixa internacional dos preços dos artigos de exportação, as desvalorizações cambiais geravam a queda dos salários reais, em um mecanismo de "socialização das perdas"; já na expansão, as classes exportadoras atuavam aumentando suas importações e expandindo extensivamente -sem ganhos de produtividade -a produção. Essa atuação das classes dominantes, no entanto, só seria possível com a presença de uma oferta de mão de obra abundante que impedisse o crescimento salarial.…”
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