O ESTADO COMO SOLUÇÃO

CONSIDERAÇÕES ACERCA DO PAPEL DO ESTADO NO PROCESSO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO ECONÔMICO

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  • RONIE CLEBER DE SOUZA Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
  • Eric Neres Vieira UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE (UERN)

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Estado, Desenvolvimentismo, Globalização, Neoliberalismo

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After the 1990s, the neoliberal agenda was disseminated to the countries on the global periphery as the path to achieving economic prosperity, suggesting that national states were no longer important in the face of "inevitable" globalization. The aim of this essay is to consider the relevance of the role of the state in the development process and to answer the question: in the context of neoliberal globalization, what role still "belongs" to national states in promoting development? Additionally, what challenge does the Brazilian state face in this new context? We draw on authors who address the issue of economic development and the role of the state in this process from a broad perspective. It was found that countries, especially those on the periphery, that "chose" the market as the primary mechanism for regulating economic activity failed copiously, given that private capital is unable to structure the economy and support a development process in the manner of Developmentalist States. It is concluded that, understood as a long-term process, and in light of the challenges of the global economy, the effectiveness of the state in the development process is central to any realistic agenda for economic development.

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28-09-2024

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