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Developmentalism to neoliberalism: A comparative analysis of Brazil and India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Palgrave Macmillan; 2019Description: xv, 236 pagesISBN:
  • 9789811360275
Subject(s): Summary: This book studies the experiences of Brazil and India, the major economic powerhouses of the 21st century, during the neoliberal era. Both the nations have become important players in global markets and their economic performance has captured the attention of policymakers and academicians across the world. The book explores the patterns of growth and the changing status of human development in the two regions, since the 1980s. In an attempt to better grasp the subtleties of their developmental experiences, it also highlights the political and institutional dynamics that have under girded the liberalization of the two countries.
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Introduction
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 1-29
The Evolution of the Brazilian Economy: A Historical Analysis
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 31-66
India’s Post-colonial Development: A Comparative Perspective
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 67-111
Alternate Paths to Economic Development in the Neoliberal Era
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 113-158
Neoliberalism and Social Development: Lessons from Brazil
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 159-187
Neoliberalism and the β€œGrowth Perspective”
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 189-215
Conclusion
Rahul A. Sirohi
Pages 217-231
Back Matter
Pages 233-236

This book studies the experiences of Brazil and India, the major economic powerhouses of the 21st century, during the neoliberal era. Both the nations have become important players in global markets and their economic performance has captured the attention of policymakers and academicians across the world. The book explores the patterns of growth and the changing status of human development in the two regions, since the 1980s. In an attempt to better grasp the subtleties of their developmental experiences, it also highlights the political and institutional dynamics that have under girded the liberalization of the two countries.

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