The Political, Economic, and Labor Climate in Brazil

The Political, Economic, and Labor Climate in Brazil
Author: James L. Schlagheck
Publisher: Philadelphia : Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Research report on interactions between political developments, economic conditions and labour relations in Brazil from 1964 to 1976 - covers characteristics of the political system, economic development, trade relations, the wage payment system, inflation and its control, trade union rights, etc. Graphs, references and statistical tables.

Employment and Development under Globalization

Employment and Development under Globalization
Author: S. Cohn
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137001410

Cohn lays out a new strategy of how states can produce economic development in poor nations – by considering barber shops, beauty parlours, hotels and restaurants in Brazil. Cohn considers the case of nations with budgetary limits that cannot afford to follow the East Asian model, and finds alternative policies that create jobs and reduce poverty.

Sustaining Employment and Wage Gains in Brazil

Sustaining Employment and Wage Gains in Brazil
Author: Joana Silva
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1464806454

Continued social and economic progress in Brazil will depend on high employment, sustained labor productivity and income growth, and opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged to upgrade their own productivity and convert it into sustainable incomes.

The Political, Economic, and Labor Climate in Brazil

The Political, Economic, and Labor Climate in Brazil
Author: James L. Schlagheck
Publisher: Philadelphia : Industrial Research Unit, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Research report on interactions between political developments, economic conditions and labour relations in Brazil from 1964 to 1976 - covers characteristics of the political system, economic development, trade relations, the wage payment system, inflation and its control, trade union rights, etc. Graphs, references and statistical tables.

Bitter Dispute

Bitter Dispute
Author: Mark Steven Langevin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995
Genre: Division of labor
ISBN:

Meeting the Employment Challenge

Meeting the Employment Challenge
Author: Janine Berg
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789221179474

Arguing that economic policies in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico favor markets over institutions and the international economy over the domestic - to the detriment of the workforce in those countries - this publication presents extensive evidence in support of placing employment concerns at the center of economic and social policies. The authors discuss the challenges the three countries face in creating employment, as well as the evolution of the labor market since 1990 in terms of the quantity and quality of jobs. They then explore the impact of five policy areas on employment creation: macroeconomic policy, trade liberalization, foreign direct investment, labor market regulations and policies, and social dialogue. Their concluding recommendations offer concrete steps for balancing market forces and policy intervention in the interest of employment growth in a sound economy

The Political Economy of Lula’s Brazil

The Political Economy of Lula’s Brazil
Author: Pedro Chadarevian
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351687417

The Political Economy of Lula’s Brazil describes the social, political and economic transformations that led to increased interest in the tropical giant at the start of the 21st century. This volume demonstrates that Brazil’s rise was the result of the adoption of heterodox economic policies, while also highlighting the obstacles to choosing an egalitarian development path in Latin America. Adopting an innovative perspective in terms of methodology and interpretation, contributors from Brazil, Latin America and France follow a non-dogmatic critical approach in order to explain the institutional changes that made a new cycle of development possible in Brazil. The authors also argue that the evolution of Brazil, following the implementation of leftist policies, paradoxically gave birth to several economic, political and environmental contradictions. They contend that these contradictions, including the falling rate of profit linked to the full employment of resources; the redistributive process seen as a menace by the conservative middle classes; and the growing intervention of the state in the different markets, eventually led to the end of the early 21st century development cycle. Providing clues to understanding the contradictory and painful path towards the development of semi-industrialised countries, this book will interest students and academics in the fields of economics, sociology, history and political science. The story it tells may also interest all those searching for independent analysis of the successes and failures of Lula’s Brazil.