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Edited by Ryohei Konta - Institute of Developing Economies
The Post-New
Brazil
IDE Spot Survey 35
Edited by Ryohei Konta
Institute of Developing Economies,
IDE Spot Survey 35
The Post-New Brazil
Edited by Ryohei Konta
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO
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The Post-New Brazil
Contents
List of Contributors
iv
Introduction
Ryohei Konta
1
Chapter 1
Democratization of Politics and the Post-New Brazil
Kotaro Horisaka
11
Chapter 2
A New “Order and Progress” in the Brazilian Economy
Saori Kawai
37
Chapter 3
Industrial Policy and the Post-New Brazil
Yasushi Ninomiya
63
Chapter 4
Challenge to Develop a Social Security for All the People
Ryohei Konta
93
Chapter 5
Unchanged Goals and Strategies but Limited Outcomes
Akiko Koyasu
117
Final Chapter
Ryohei Konta
137
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List of Contributors
Editor
Ryohei Konta (Introduction, Chapter 4, Final Chapter)
Associate Senior Research Fellow, Latin American Studies Group, Area Studies
Center, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)-JETRO, Chiba
Contributors
Kotaro Horisaka (Chapter 1)
Professor Emeritus, Sophia University, Tokyo
Saori Kawai (Chapter 2)
Associate Professor, Department of Global Studies, Faculty of International Studies,
Ryukoku University, Kyoto
Yasushi Ninomiya (Chapter 3)
Associate Senior Research Fellow, Latin American Studies Group, Area Studies
Center, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)-JETRO, Chiba
Akiko Koyasu (Chapter 5)
Professor of Department of Luso-Brazilian Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies,
Sophia University, Tokyo
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IDE Spot Survey 35
The Post-New
Brazil
IDE Spot Survey 35
The Post-New Brazil
Edited by Ryohei Konta
IDE Spot Survey 35
Institute of Developing Economies,