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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of
Brazilian economic thought ranging from colonial times through to
the early 21st century. It explores the production of ideas on the
Brazilian economy through various forms of publication and
contemporary thoughts on economic contexts and development
policies, all closely reflecting the evolution of economic history.
After an editorial introduction, it opens with a discussion of the
issue of the historical limits to and circumstances of the
production of pure economic theory by Brazilian economists. The
proceeding chapters follow the classical periodization of Brazilian
economic history, starting with the colonial economy (up until the
early 19th century) and the transition into an economy independent
from Portugal (1808 through the 1830s) when formal independence
took place in 1822. This book is ideal for international and
national scholars in social sciences, students in both
undergraduate and graduate courses in economics, and any
individuals interested in Brazilian economic and intellectual
history.
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