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基本説明
Traces the rise of Brazil's second largest industrial center, a planned city created in the 1890s as the capital of Minas Gerais.
Full Description
Tropical Capitalism traces the rise of Brazil's second largest industrial center, a planned city created in the 1890s as the capital of Minas Gerais, the nation's second most populous state. Marshall Eakin offers the industrialization of Belo Horizonte as an example of an extreme form of the pattern of Brazilian industrialization - a variation of capitalism characterized by state intervention, clientelism, family networks, and the lack of tehcnological innovation. At the core of the analysis are the webs of power formed by politicians, technocrats, and entrepreneurs who drove forward the process of industrialization. The first comprehensive analysis of Belo Horizonte, this book explores industrialization in Latin America, and looks beneath the larger, national economy to dissect a city and region.
Contents
Varieties of Capitalism Industry, Technology, and Development Building Belo Horizonte: Politicians and Entrepreneurs, 1890s-1940s Technology and Industrialization, 1890s-1940s Technocrats and Industrialists, 1940s-1960s The 'Quadruple Alliance,' 1960s-1980s Webs of Power: A Century of Industrialization