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La désindustrialisation brésilienne : une lecture marxiste

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  • Mylène Gaulard

    (ISTOM - Ecole d'Ingénieur d'Agro-développement International - Ecole d'Ingénieur d'Agro-développement International)

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La financiarisation de l'économie brésilienne est souvent montrée du doigt comme la principale responsable du ralentissement du processus d'accumulation. Ainsi, des taux d'intérêt élevés incitent davantage à se procurer des bons du trésor qu'à investir dans la sphère productive. Néanmoins, la fin du «Miracle économique» et la crise de la décennie 1980 peuvent être analysées comme des conséquences d'une baisse du taux de profit dans l'industrie. Actuellement, cette évolution explique en grande partie l'orientation massive des investisseurs vers la sphère financière. La financiarisation est donc ici étudiée comme une conséquence, et non comme une cause, des difficultés rencontrées dans la sphère productive.

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  • Mylène Gaulard, 2010. "La désindustrialisation brésilienne : une lecture marxiste," Post-Print halshs-01811567, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01811567
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    1. Mateo Tomé, Juan Pablo, 2014. "The accumulation of capital and economic growth in Brazil. A long-term perspective (1950-2008)," Economics Discussion Papers 2014-3, School of Economics, Kingston University London, revised 04 Mar 2015.

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