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The paper examines the evolution of the thesis which states that the type of colonization determines, or conditions, the future of societies. Adam Smith already presented this proposition and a typology of colonies. However, it were the German authors Heeren and Roscher, in the 19th century, who...
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In June 1961 the American economist Douglass North visited Brazil for 3 weeks, for a mission organized by the US State Department and Instituto Brasileiro de Economia (IBRE-FGV). The goals of North's Brazilian mission were to evaluate Sudene's plans for the Northeast - which involved meeting...
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The paper examines the evolution of the thesis which states that the type of colonization determines, or conditions, the future of societies. Adam Smith already presented this proposition and a typology of colonies. However, it were the German authors Heeren and Roscher, in the 19th century, who...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011311608
In June 1961 the American economist Douglass North visited Brazil for 3 weeks, for a mission organized by the US State Department and Instituto Brasileiro de Economia (IBRE-FGV). The goals of North's Brazilian mission were to evaluate Sudene's plans for the Northeast - which involved meeting...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011741926
This paper intends to contribute to the theoretical and methodological debate on regionalization and history. Firstly, it starts discussing the very concept of region on its several related approaches: geography, political economy, history and historiography. Then, a methodological issue is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005085790
The objective of this paper is to discuss the main lines of the Brazilian historiography about colonial period that had emerged after the Caio Prado Júnior' s model and, starting from its metodological fundaments, evaluate the explicative power and adequacy of the considered models. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005085791
O artigo propõe tratar de duas questões. Em primeiro lugar, busca uma aproximação entre Raymundo Faoro e Celso Furtado. Especificamente em relação ao atraso econômico brasileiro, ambos autores atestam que são as “classes dirigentes" que ao elaborarem estratégias de superação do...
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From the Brazilian coast to its inland, sugarcane molded economic, social and cultural landscapes with distinctive identities. The monotony of extensive sugarcane plantations was transformed as this culture started to grow along with other cultivations, with livestock, with several rural...
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The publication in 2001 of Celso Furtado's PhD thesis, defended in 1948 at the University of Paris, and which until recently had remained inaccessible to Brazilian readers, together with the first two articles published in the journal História Econômica & História de Empresas, vol. II.2...
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Sixty years after the death of Johan Huizinga, the great Dutch historian, this article discusses the meaning of his work and comments on the misconceptions that marked the response to his books in the past century.
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