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Vivemos uma desindustrialização precoce [We are living an early deindustrialization]

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Author(s)
Ricupero, Rubens
Keywords
Deindustrialization
capitalism
Brazil
industry
technology
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Business ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Technology ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/162249
Abstract
"Eu caracterizo o capitalismo brasileiro da mesma forma que o fez magistralmente o professor Celso Furtado1: é uma construção interrompida1. Nós estávamos em processo de industrialização com base na integração do mercado interno, mas infelizmente esse processo sofreu uma interrupção que já dura praticamente pouco mais de duas décadas, desde a grande crise dos anos 1970, e até hoje não fomos capazes de reatar com essa proposta."
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2007
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Article
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