Abstract ; Last year Brazilian people experienced a worrying prospect for capitalism’s ability to self-regulate its growth. In the background, an ideal of “development” as “solidarity among social classes and ethnic groups” – which started with the democratic transition of 1988 and was eventually implemented during the four Workers’ Party executives – has unexpectedly disappeared. Beyond the great concern for the future, the Brazilian scenario of the last two years offers sound evidence of the need to promote a strong legal and institutional framework to manage rapid economic growth.
A BRAZILIAN OUTLOOK ON THE (UN)SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CORPORATE CAPITALISM
JACOPO PAFFARINI
2017
Abstract
Abstract ; Last year Brazilian people experienced a worrying prospect for capitalism’s ability to self-regulate its growth. In the background, an ideal of “development” as “solidarity among social classes and ethnic groups” – which started with the democratic transition of 1988 and was eventually implemented during the four Workers’ Party executives – has unexpectedly disappeared. Beyond the great concern for the future, the Brazilian scenario of the last two years offers sound evidence of the need to promote a strong legal and institutional framework to manage rapid economic growth.File in questo prodotto:
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