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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV043634485
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (178 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    Edition: 1. edition
    ISBN: 978-3-8487-2392-8 , 978-3-8452-6550-6
    Series Statement: Internationale politische Ökonomie 16
    Note: Dissertation TU Braunschweig 2015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Wirtschaftspolitik ; Ökonomische Theorie der Politik ; Demokratisierung ; Sozialpolitik ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    UID:
    gbv_859088170
    Format: 178 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: 1. edition
    ISBN: 3848723921 , 9783848723928
    Series Statement: Internationale politische Ökonomie 16
    Note: Dissertation Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig 2015
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783845265506
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Vogeler, Colette Sophie Conventional paths for new challenges? Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2016 ISBN 9783848723928
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783845265506
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Brasilien ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Ökonomische Theorie der Politik ; Demokratisierung ; Sozialpolitik ; Hochschulschrift
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    Berlin : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
    UID:
    kobvindex_ERBEBC4561609
    Format: 1 online resource (179 pages)
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783845265506
    Series Statement: Internationale Politische Ökonomie ; v.16
    Note: Cover -- 1 Motivation and Problem Statement -- 2 Theoretical Perspectives on Policy Change -- 2.1 Paradigmatic Policy Change -- 2.1.1 Delineation of Paradigmatic Policy Change -- 2.1.2 Catalysts for Paradigmatic Policy Change -- 2.1.3 Challenges for the Study of Policy Change -- 2.1.4 How New Paradigms enter Policymaking - Operationalization for the Case Study -- 2.2 Path Dependency - Understanding Stability -- 2.2.1 Critical Junctures and Path Creation -- 2.2.2 Consolidation of a Path -- 2.2.3 Catalysts for Change or Leaving a Path -- 2.3 Paradigmatic Policy Change & -- Path Dependency and their Application to Brazil -- 3 Research Design - a Qualitative Approach -- 3.1 Elite Interviews in Brasília and São Paulo -- 3.2 Document Analysis -- 3.3 Sample Period - Identifying Moments of Change -- 4 Point of Departure - Socio-Economic Background -- 5 The Path Begins - the Brazilian Industrialization -- 5.1 Social Viability - Departure from an Elitist Society and arising Social Cleavages -- 5.2 Political Viability - the Revolution of 1930 and Economic Policy Change -- 5.3 Economic Viability - Developmentalism as new Economic Paradigm -- 5.4 A Paradigm Change toward State-led Industrialization and Limits for Change -- 6 Arising Social Cleavages and Political Regime Change - the Military in Power -- 6.1 Social Viability - the Elites and the Military united against Social Change -- 6.2 Political Viability - The Military in Power and the Search for Legitimacy -- 6.3 Economic Viability - Legitimacy through Growth -- 6.4 Viability for Change - A New Economic Paradigm or Path Dependent Evolution? -- 7 Change of Path? The Democratic Transition and Implications for Economic Policy -- 7.1 Social Viability - Arising Cleavages and a New Social Pact -- 7.2 Political Viability - A Controlled Transition , 7.3 Economic Viability - a Neoliberal Paradigm Change? -- 7.4 Viability for Change? An Interplay of Continuity and Change -- 8 Consolidation of a new Path? Economic Policy in Democratic Brazil -- 8.1 Political Insitutions and their Relevance for Economic Policy Change -- 8.2 A Real Change in Actors? -- 8.3 New Economic Ideas and their Advocates -- 8.3.1 Political Challenges and Changing Economic Ideas - the First President of Democratic Brazil -- 8.3.2 The Forced Economic Liberalization by President Collor de Melo -- 8.3.3 Policy Entrepreneur Fernando Cardoso - a Neoliberal Paradigm Change? -- 8.4 Viability for Change? A Hybrid Mix of Economic Policy -- 9 New Challenges, Old Answers - Present Policy -- 9.1 Aftermath of the International Economic Crisis in 2008 as Potential Moment of Change -- 9.2 Leading Hypotheses for Current Policy Change -- 9.3 Competing Economic Paradigms in the Political Discourse -- 9.4 Social Viability - the Role of the State in Social Relations -- 9.5 Political Viability for Change? The PT in Government -- 9.5.1 Lula da Silva - a Union Leader as President and the Unexpected Continuity in Economic Policy -- 9.5.2 Dilma Rousseff - Promoting Change despite Expected Continuity -- 9.5.3 Political Constraints on Economic Policy Change -- 9.6 Economic Viability - A Revival of Former Ideas? -- 9.7 Conclusions for Present and Future Policy - Paradigm Change Ahead? -- 10 Conventional Paths for New Challenges? -- 11 Appendix -- 11.1 Citation Index -- 11.2 List of Interview Partners -- 11.3 Bibliography -- 11.3.1 Literature and Articles -- 11.3.2 Referred Newspaper Articles, Published Interviews, Internet Resources and Brazilian Acts
    Additional Edition: Print version: Vogeler, Colette Sophie Conventional Paths for New Challenges? Berlin : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2016 ISBN 9783848723928
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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