Brazil in transition: beliefs, leadership, and institutional change
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations xi
List of Tables xiii
Preface xv
Abbreviations xvii
Part I. An Overview of Brazil in Transition: Beliefs, Leadership,
and Institutional Change i
chapter i. Introduction 3
Economic Development and Critical Transitions 3
Brazil: This Time for Real? 7
A Sketch of the Conceptual Framework 14
Analytical Narratives and Economic Development x6
Road Map for the Book 19
chapter z. A Conceptual Dynamic for Understanding
Development Z4
Beliefs, Leadership, Dominant Network, and Windows
of Opportu?nty 2.4
Difference in Difference in Changing Beliefs z8
Overview of Dominant Network Beliefs, and Institutions
in Brazil from 1964 to 2.014 33
1964-1984 33
1985-1993 36
1994—2014 38
Summary 3 9
Part II. Introduction to the Case Study of Brazil, 1964-2014 41
Identifying B eliefs 4 5
Appendix: A Primer on the Brazilian Political System 50
chapter 3. From Disorder to Growth and Back:
The Military Regime (1964-1984) 54
From Chaos to a Short Period of Order 54
From Order to Unsustainable Growth 59
viii • Contents
The Miracle Fades ^4
Back to Disorder 7
The Decline of Developmentalism 7°
chapter 4. Transition to Democracy and the Belief
in Social Inclusion (1985-1993) 71
A New Belief Emerges 71
The Transition to Democracy 7Z
Codifying Beliefs: The Constitution of 1988 76
The Constitution-Making Process 78
The Constitution s Delegation of Powers to the President 87
Back to Uncertainty and Chaos 9°
Failures of the Brazilian Economic Plans before the Real 91
The Collor Government: Great Hope, Huge
Disappointment 93
chapter 5. Cardoso Seizes a Window of Opportunity
(1993— 2.002,) 97
The Real Plan 99
Early Institutional Deepening: Constitutional
Amendments 103
Coalition Management under Cardoso 107
Asserting Fiscal Control over States 108
Staying the Course against the Early Opposition
to the Real Plan no
Sustaining Stability in the Face of External Shocks 1x6
Cardoso s Second Term: Combining Macro Orthodoxy
with Social Inclusion 117
The Reassertion of Presidential Fiscal Authority 119
Conclusions x 20
chapter 6. Deepening Beliefs and Institutional Change
(2002-2014) 122
The Uncertain Transition 122
Continuity in Change 126
Deepening the Social Contract 128
Checks and Balances vs. Strong Presidential Powers 138
The New Economic Matrix and Dilma s Policy Switch 150
Beliefs? Really? . . . Really! 154
The Messy Process of Dissipative Inclusion 161
Conclusion
Contents • ix
Part III. A General Inductive Framework for Understanding
Critical Transitions 169
chapter 7. A Conceptual Framework for Understanding
Critical Transitions 171
Understanding Critical Transitions 172.
How Does Our Framework Fit in the Literaturef 173
The Building Blocks of Our Conceptual Framework 176
Windows of Opportunity 176
Dominant Network 177
Beliefs 180
Leadership 18 6
Institutions 189
Economic and Political Outcomes 190
Dynamics 191
Argentina: An Illustrative Use of the Framework 199
The Camelot Years: 1912—1930 200
Electoral Fraud and the Rise of Per on: 1930-1946 201
Instability Is the Ride: Oscillations between Populism
and Military Rule: 1946-Present 204
Concluding Remarks 2oy
chapter 8. Conclusion 2.09
Better and Worse at the Same Time 2.10
Assessing the Framework 2.14
Brazil and the Critical Transition 216
Afterword 2.21
References 2,2.7
Index 2-43
Beliefs, Leadership, and
Institutional Change
Lee J. Alston, Marcus André Meto»
Bernardo Mueller, and Carlos Pereira
Brazil is the world’s sixth-largest economy, and
for the first three-quarters of tire twentieth century
was one of the fastest-growing countries in the
world. While the country underwent two decades
of unrelenting decline from 1975 to 1994, the
economy has rehounded dramatically. How did
this nation become an emerging power? Hr zil in
Transition looks at the factors behind why this
particular country has successfully progressed up
the economic development ladder. Tire authors
examine the roles of beliefs, leadership, and
institutions in the elusive, critical transition to
sustainable development.
Analyzing the last fifty years of Brazil’s history,
the authors explain how the nation’s beliefs, cen-
tered on social inclusion yet bound by orthodox
economic policies, led to institutions that altered
economic, political, and social outcomes. Brazil’s
growth and inflation became less variable, the
rule of law strengthened, politics became more
open and competitive, and poverty and inequal-
ity declined. While these changes have led to a
remarkable economic transformation, there have
also been economic distortions and inefficiencies
that the authors argue are part of the development
process.
Erczzil irz Tretrzsiti y11
s how a dynamic
nation seized windows of opportunity to become a
more ecpxal, prosperous, arid rules based society .
Lee J. Alston is the Ostrom Chair, professor of
economics and law, and director of the Ostrom
associate at tire NT 13EIt. Marcus Andre Melo is pro-
fessor of political science at the Federal University of
Bernamh tico, Brazil. Hernardo Mueller is professor
of economics at the University of Brasilia. Carlos
Pereira is professor of political science at the Brazil-
ian School of Administration at the Getfilio Vargas
Foundation, Rio de Janeiro.
Workshop at Indiana
as well as research
The Princeton Economic History of the Western World
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