The controversy between Cochrane Simonsen and Eugênio Gudin over the Brazilian economy
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https://doi.org/10.5380/sclplr.v2i1.64723Keywords:
Brazilian economic thought, Developmentalism, LiberalismAbstract
This paper is an assessment of the well-known Roberto Simonsen - Eugenio Gudin exchanges about Brazilian economic policy in the postwar. It focuses on several original ideas that emerged from the debate between those intellectuals of developmental and liberal persuasions.
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