Business-State Relations in Brazil: Challenges of the Port Reform Lobby / Edition 1

Business-State Relations in Brazil: Challenges of the Port Reform Lobby / Edition 1

by Mahrukh Doctor
ISBN-10:
0415854350
ISBN-13:
9780415854351
Pub. Date:
12/02/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415854350
ISBN-13:
9780415854351
Pub. Date:
12/02/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Business-State Relations in Brazil: Challenges of the Port Reform Lobby / Edition 1

Business-State Relations in Brazil: Challenges of the Port Reform Lobby / Edition 1

by Mahrukh Doctor

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Overview

In recent years, the spotlight of international attention on Brazil has often been in the area of logistics infrastructure—for example, on its capacity to deal with the high demand expected during the World Cup and the Olympics. However, neither competitiveness nor infrastructure concerns are new for Brazil. In the 1990s, Brazilian policy-makers adopted a series of liberalizing economic reforms that exposed the poor condition of logistics infrastructure and inadequate investment in Brazilian ports, roads, railways and airports. Over twenty years later, the implications of those reforms still colour Brazil’s prospects for development.

Mahrukh Doctor’s book evaluates the political economy of reform in Brazil and the difficulty of implementing institutional modernization in the context of opposition from vested interests originating in the state and civil society. It focuses specifically on the Port Modernization Law, which aimed to augment the country's competitiveness by creating efficient and low cost ports. Based on primary research carried out over a period of twenty years using original qualitative data, Doctor’s analysis focuses on the difficulties in implementing this law and how those difficulties are symptomatic of the wider issues associated with lack of sufficient investment in infrastructure in Brazil. Using the case of the business lobby for port reform, the book examines the evolving nature of business-state relations and the process of institutional change in Brazil. Doctor particularly examines the building of consensus for reform and policy formulation in the port sector and the challenges of reform implementation and institutional modernisation. The analysis provides extensive insights and lessons related to the prospects for boosting competitiveness of Brazilian ports. The book concludes by suggesting a likely path for the evolution of corporatist institutions as well as the provision of adequate logistics infrastructure to support business success in Brazil.

A unique work on the subject of port reform in Latin America that uses a hybrid analytical framework to understand reform in Brazil, this book is pertinent for a variety of subjects from Latin American Studies to political economy to economic-policy making.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415854351
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/02/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in Latin American Politics
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mahrukh Doctor is Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Hull and Adjunct Professorial Lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University SAIS-Europe. Her research interests include political economy of Brazil and regionalism in Latin America.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Business Lobbying in Brazil: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects 1. The Context: The Challenge of Boosting Competitiveness 2. The Story: Institutions, Actors and Port Reform Legislation 3. The Theory: Institutional Change and Business Lobbying Part 2 : Port Reform in Brazil: Policy Formulation and Implementation 4. Full Steam Ahead - Spurs to Port Reform Legislation 5. A Perilous Journey - Institutions and Actors as Obstacles to Reform 6. The Voyage So Far - Transport Logistics and Brazil Cost Part 3: Institutional Modernisation in Brazil: Analysis and Conclusions 7. Business Collective Action: From Corporatism to Policy Networks 8. Institutional Reform: Change via Sedimentation not Metamorphosis Appendix: List of Interviewees

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