Reflections on neo-developmentalism in the light of the Lula's governments
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Since the mid-2000s, the maintenance of the orthodox macroeconomic regime of the Lula's governments surprised several intellectuals in the applied social sciences sector. What marks Lula's government, especially, are two characteristics: i) the economic growth with the commodities boom or the commodities super cycle, and ii) the fight against poverty. This second phenomenon propitiated for a group of intellectuals to formulate the thesis that Brazil would be in a process of social developmentalism. On the other hand, a fraction of economists met to formulate a new theory, the new developmentalism, criticizing the process of de-industrialization, debt crisis and external dependence that occurred in Brazil. These two theoretical currents formed what some academics called neo-developmentalism. This article proposes to make a critical reflection and differentiation on the two currents.
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Problemas del Desarrollo, v. 53, n. 211, p. 153-173, 2022.






