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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Os ciclos desenvolvimentistas brasileiros (1930-2010) : do nacional desenvolvimentismo ao novo desenvolvimentismo / The brazilian developmentists cycles (1930-2010) : of the national developmentalism to the new developmentalism

Silva, Leandro Ribeiro, 1982- 03 April 2013 (has links)
Orientadores: Valeriano Mendes Ferreira Costa, Mariano Francisco Laplane / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-21T23:22:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Silva_LeandroRibeiro_D.pdf: 1691726 bytes, checksum: 352c0b60096eb834841d0a7c68504855 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: O trabalho está centrado na noção de ciclos de desenvolvimento no Brasil ao longo do século XX e a sua retomada no início do século XXI a partir da identificação das correntes de pensamento do desenvolvimento econômico brasileiro. A começar pelo nacional desenvolvimentismo que teve seu auge na década de 50, a tradição de um Estado indutor do desenvolvimento (desenvolvimentistas nacionalistas e do setor público) predominou na história recente do país deixando marcas na formação da sociedade e ditando a dinâmica das transformações sociais. O golpe de 1964 deu outro tom ao desenvolvimento, com a ascensão dos desenvolvimentistas governistas (desenvolvimentistas do setor privado e parte dos nacionalistas), e logo após enfrentou um longo período de decadência até os anos 80. Entendido como um grilhão do passado militar, as políticas desenvolvimentistas bem como as suas forças políticas que as apoiavam passou a ser identificadas com o "pesado passado militar" que tinha ser superado. Desde então o país se mostrou um terreno fértil as influências externas do neoliberalismo que ganharam força na década de 90. O rápido esgotamento desse ideário levou ao reagrupamento dos intelectuais que no passado pensaram o desenvolvimentismo como uma alternativa para o desenvolvimento do país. O movimento ganhou mais consistência no início dos anos 2000 com pensadores - não apenas economistas, apesar de ser maioria - de várias gerações e linhas de pensamento em um novo ciclo que se inicia e recebeu o nome de novo desenvolvimentismo. Não estamos em seu auge, mas certamente em um momento de importantes definições de novas correntes dentro desse novo movimento e de identificação de influencias, que superam as do antigo desenvolvimentismo / Abstract: The work is centered on the notion of development cycles in Brazil throughout the twentieth century and its resumption at the beginning of the XXI century by identifying the currents of thought of the Brazilian economic development. Starting with the national developmentalism which had its heyday in the 50s, the tradition of a development-inducing State (nationalist-developmentalists and the public sector) prevailed in the country's recent history, leaving marks on the formation of society and dictating the dynamics of social changes. The 1964 coup set another tone to the development, with the rise of the governing-developmentalists (developmentalists from the private sector and part of the nationalists), and soon after faced a long period of decline until the 80s. Understood as a fetter of the military past, the developmental policies and their political supporters came to be identified as the "heavy military past" that had to be overcome. Since then the country has proved itself as a fertile ground to the external influences of neoliberalism that gained momentum in the 90s. The fast depletion of this ideario led to the reunification of the intellectuals who in the past thought about developmentalism as an alternative to the country's development. The movement gained more consistency in early 2000 with thinkers - not just economists, although they were the most of them - from several generations and lines of thought in a new cycle which was named after New Developmentalism. We are not at its heyday, but certainly in a time of important definitions of new trends within this new movement and of identification of influences that surpass the old developmentalism ones / Doutorado / Ciencias Sociais / Doutor em Ciências Sociais
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An Analysis Of Social Assistance Programmes During The Neoliberal Era: Bolsa Familia Programme In Brazil As A Case Study

Durdu, Tuba 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Brazil was confronted with high inflation while implementing neoliberal economic policies which were imposed as a panacea to the debt crisis during the process of transition to democracy since 1985. In this context, implementation of structural adjustment and stabilization programs further deteriorated its already unequal distribution of income and exposed the poor to devastating effects of the intermittent crises which were in turn the result of macro-economic policies pursued. Conditional cash transfers which were started to be made in 1995 to extremely poor people against the effects of crises by a few local governments were subsequently expanded in terms of its scope and geography. From 2004 onwards, it was begun to be implemented in the whole country under the title of Bolsa Familia, by President Lula, PT (Labor Party) leader who came to power after the 2002 elections. The program had two objectives: 1. Immediate relief of poverty through the transfer of income, 2. To get people out of poverty and to prevent intergenerational transmission of poverty through conditionalities based on education and health services. Positive impacts were observed in relation to the achievement of the first goal / but the outcomes of the studies on the second goal are not promising. So, the aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the second goal is realizable by examining these studies and their outcomes with reference to the causes of poverty / and to determine the relationship between our results and structural limitations of the program.
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An Analysis Of Social Assistance Programmes During The Neoliberal Era: Bolsa Familia Programme In Brazil As A Case Study

Durdu, Tuba 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Brazil was confronted with high inflation while implementing neoliberal economic policies which were imposed as a panacea to the debt crisis during the process of transition to democracy since 1985. In this context, implementation of structural adjustment and stabilization programs further deteriorated its already unequal distribution of income and exposed the poor to devastating effects of the intermittent crises which were in turn the result of macro-economic policies pursued. Conditional cash transfers which were started to be made in 1995 to extremely poor people against the effects of crises by a few local governments were subsequently expanded in terms of its scope and geography. From 2004 onwards, it was begun to be implemented in the whole country under the title of Bolsa Familia, by President Lula, PT (Labor Party) leader who came to power after the 2002 elections. The program had two objectives: 1. Immediate relief of poverty through the transfer of income, 2. To get people out of poverty and to prevent intergenerational transmission of poverty through conditionalities based on education and health services. Positive impacts were observed in relation to the achievement of the first goal / but the outcomes of the studies on the second goal are not promising. So, the aim of this thesis is to investigate whether the second goal is realizable by examining these studies and their outcomes with reference to the causes of poverty / and to determine the relationship between our results and structural limitations of the program.

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