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The Regional Impacts of Juscelino Kubitschek’s Targets Program

In: The Regional Impact of National Policies

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Brazil is a country of continental proportions whose gross domestic product is unevenly distributed among its various regions. The impact of general domestic economic policies has often been perceived as not being regionally neutral, but as reinforcing the geographic concentration of economic activities. This detailed book examines the regional impact of such general policies as: industrialization, agricultural modernization, privatization, stabilization, science and technology, labor, and foreign direct investment.

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  • André Villela, 2012. "The Regional Impacts of Juscelino Kubitschek’s Targets Program," Chapters, in: Werner Baer (ed.), The Regional Impact of National Policies, chapter 2, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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