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Anonymous
Posted June 7, 2008
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Based on firsthand field research and numerous interviews with principals, this volume explains Brazil's industrial policy during the democratic transition period, particularly with regard to the computer and pharmaceutical industries. The chapter on the computer industry is probably one of the best accounts of policy in this sector during this period. The book develops the larger argument that different industries have different political characteristics - and this can account for industrial policy.
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