Industrial entrepreneurs, interest representation and political action: historical trajectories and new configurations doi: 10.5007/2175-7984.2010v9n17p101
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The goal of the present article is to analyze major moments in the political trajectory of Brazilian industrial entrepreneurs. Starting from the early days of Brazilian industrialization in the 1930s, we seek to characterize the entrepreneurial sector’s action as it faces different stages of industrial capitalism and varying models of development: from import-substitution and national development stages to market-oriented reform and the current phase of transition to a new model.Downloads
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