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Neodevelopmentalist state capitalism in Brazil and Argentina: chances, limits and contradictionsh

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Ebenau, Matthias
Liberatore, Victoria

Abstract

This article critically analyses the recent reinvigoration of state capitalist economic strategies, guided by neodevelopmentalist political thought, in Brazil and Argentina. It makes use of analytical tools drawn from materialist state theory and dependency perspectives to show how the chances, limi... view more

This article critically analyses the recent reinvigoration of state capitalist economic strategies, guided by neodevelopmentalist political thought, in Brazil and Argentina. It makes use of analytical tools drawn from materialist state theory and dependency perspectives to show how the chances, limits and contradictions of these projects are shaped by the basic dynamics of peripheral capitalism. Thus, while both the Brazilian and Argentine state capitalist strategies have been relatively successful on many counts, especially compared to the previously dominant neoliberal paradigm, their social and economic balance has remained ambiguous overall. While in the Brazilian case there has been no fundamental break with the historical pattern of exclusionary growth, Argentina has achieved better social results, but at the price of heightened political instability. Neither country has managed to overcome classical problems of dependent development, such as a dependence on primary goods exports.... view less


Dieser Artikel untersucht kritisch das jüngste, durch neodesarrollistisches politisches Denken angeleitete Wiedererstarken staatskapitalistischer Wirtschaftsstrategien in Brasilien und Argentinien. Unter Verwendung analytischer Werkzeuge aus materialistischer Staatstheorie und Dependenzperspektiven ... view more

Dieser Artikel untersucht kritisch das jüngste, durch neodesarrollistisches politisches Denken angeleitete Wiedererstarken staatskapitalistischer Wirtschaftsstrategien in Brasilien und Argentinien. Unter Verwendung analytischer Werkzeuge aus materialistischer Staatstheorie und Dependenzperspektiven zeigt er, inwiefern die Chancen, Grenzen und Widersprüche dieser Projekte durch die grundlegenden Dynamiken des peripheren Kapitalismus beeinflusst werden. Obwohl sowohl der brasilianische als auch der argentinische Staatskapitalismus insbesondere im Vergleich zum zuvor dominanten neoliberalen Paradigma in vielen Aspekten relativ erfolgreich waren, blieb ihre soziale und ökonomische Bilanz daher insgesamt widersprüchlich. Während im brasilianischen Fall kein grundlegender Bruch mit dem historischen Muster ausschließenden Wachstums vollzogen wurde, hat Argentinien bessere soziale Ergebnisse erzielt, allerdings um den Preis höherer politischer Instabilität. Keines der beiden Länder hat klassische Probleme abhängiger Entwicklung, etwa die Abhängigkeit von Primärgüterexporten, überwinden können.... view less

Keywords
Brazil; Argentina; state capitalism; dependency theory; theory of the state; economic policy; political economy; neoliberalism; peripheral capitalism; paradigm change; conflict potential; economic development (on national level); newly industrializing countries; Latin America

Classification
Economic Policy
Sociology of Economics

Method
descriptive study; empirical; quantitative empirical; theory application

Free Keywords
neodevelopmentalism; materialist theory of the state; Neodesarrollismus; materialistische Staatstheorie

Document language
English

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 105-125

Journal
der moderne staat - dms: Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management, 6 (2013) 1

Issue topic
Staatskapitalismus

ISSN
2196-1395

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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