This thorough and timely book collects essays on the political
economy of Brazil, focusing on the federal administrations led by
the Workers' Party (PT), under Presidents Lula and Dilma Rousseff.
The essays examine the economic, political, and social aspects of
these governments, and a whole spectrum of policies implemented -
or not - between 2003 and 2016, with implications for the
subsequent period up to, and including, the administration led by
Jair Bolsonaro. What emerges from this examination is the
inescapable recognition that those left leaning governments were
neoliberal, but in different ways when compared with other
administrations in Brazil's history. Their similarities and
differences are examined in detail. Contributors are: Adalmir
Antonio Marquetti, Alessandro Miebach, Alfredo Saad-Filho, Ana
Paula Colombi, Andre Singer, Andreia Galvao, Armando Boito Jr,
Barbara Fritz, Cecilia Hoff, Celio Hiratuka, Claudio Castelo Branco
Puty, Cristhiane Falchetti, Daniela Magalhaes Prates, Denise
Gentil, Eduardo Fagnani, Fabiano Santos, Fabio Luis Barbosa dos
Santos, Glaison Augusto Guerrero, Guilherme Mello, Gustavo Codas
Friedmann, Humberto Martins, Jose Dari Krein, Lena Lavinas, Lucas
Salvador, Andrietta, Luiz Fernando de Paula, Luiz Filgueiras,
Marcelo Arend, Patricia Rocha Lemos, Paula Marcelino, Pedro Cezar
Dutra Fonseca, Pedro Mendes Loureiro, Pedro Paulo Zuluth Bastos,
Pedro Rossi, Rafael Moura, Ruy Braga, and Soraia Aparecida Cardozo.
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