The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda is part of the Bildner Western Hemisphere Studies Series. This book is a collection of 16 essays from the conference “The Brazilian State: Paths and Prospects of Dirigisme and Liberalization” held at The Graduate Center, City University of New York in November 2009. The Brazilian State explores the changing roles, relations with society, and overall impact of the contemporary Brazilian State, including, the newly elected Dilma Rousseff. Collectively, the papers explore state reform, institutional development, policy effectiveness, and economic dynamics since the 1930s.
Assisted by: Janaina Saad
Contributions by: Glauco Arbix, Monica Arruda de Almeida, Leslie Elliott Armijo, Renato Boschi, John F. Collins, David Fleischer, Ana Cristina Braga Martes, Scott B. Martin, Joao Paulo M. Peixoto, Cecilia Olivieri, Eiiti Sato, Jose Roberto Ferreira Savoia, Fernando Sotelino, J. Ricardo Tranjan, Thomas J. Trebat