
Brazil in Transition: Beliefs, Leadership, and Institutional Change
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History
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
May 24, 2016
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691162913
ISBN-13
9780691162911
Description
Brazil's journey through the complexities of economic and political transformation is explored deeply in this insightful work. The authors delve into the intricate web of beliefs, leadership dynamics, and institutional changes that have shaped the country’s development. Throughout the narrative, readers encounter an analysis of Brazil as a significant player on the global stage, particularly as the sixth-largest economy in the world.
The discussion begins with a historical overview of Brazil's early economic policies and diverse governance structures, dissecting how these elements influenced the nation’s trajectory. By examining key leaders and pivotal moments, the authors illustrate how collective beliefs and societal norms have both driven progress and posed challenges.
As Brazil faces the pressures of modernity and global competition, the book emphasizes the critical need for adaptive leadership and robust institutions. This work serves as a rich resource for understanding the complexities of Brazil's past and present, offering lessons that resonate beyond its borders into broader discussions on economic development and institutional reform.
The discussion begins with a historical overview of Brazil's early economic policies and diverse governance structures, dissecting how these elements influenced the nation’s trajectory. By examining key leaders and pivotal moments, the authors illustrate how collective beliefs and societal norms have both driven progress and posed challenges.
As Brazil faces the pressures of modernity and global competition, the book emphasizes the critical need for adaptive leadership and robust institutions. This work serves as a rich resource for understanding the complexities of Brazil's past and present, offering lessons that resonate beyond its borders into broader discussions on economic development and institutional reform.
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