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- Publisher:
- Pickering & Chatto
- Online publication date:
- December 2014
- Online ISBN:
- 9781848930698
- Subjects:
- History, Economic History
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Mining and the State examines the economic institutions of Brazil through the prism of its mineral endowment. The study breaks new ground by offering insights into four key areas: the importance of minerals in the economic governance of Brazil; the economic role of the Brazilian state in the developing world; the interactions between multiple institutions; and the integration of ideologies with legal theory. In an environment in which economic governance and non-renewable resource allocation are again emerging as important public issues, the debates addressed in this book resonate loudly.
"'a valuable contribution to scholarship ... Triner’s work shows how accounting for institutional change and interaction can add to our understanding of key industries.'"
Amanda Hartzmark
"'ask(s) important questions about the role of the state in Brazil's industrialization and presents diligent research on the impact of the changing legal environment.'"
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