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Can monetary policy promote structural change? Analyzing the Brazilian experience from a new-developmental perspective

In: The Future of Central Banking

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  • Cristina Helena Pinto de Mello
  • Paulo Robilloti

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In this chapter, we aim to discuss the importance of monetary policy to promote structural change in commodity-exporting countries, particularly the role of public banks in promoting such catching-up. We based our analysis on the New Developmental perspective, according to which commodities exporting countries undergo a currency appreciation. Consequently, in such countries, importing industrial goods become a more advantageous alternative to domestic production, which ultimately obstructs an economic development process with penetration in international value chains. However, there are ways to neutralize this "disease", or market failure, and, in this chapter, we will discuss the role of monetary policy and public banks in achieving this.

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  • Cristina Helena Pinto de Mello & Paulo Robilloti, 2022. "Can monetary policy promote structural change? Analyzing the Brazilian experience from a new-developmental perspective," Chapters, in: Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon & Guillaume Vallet (ed.), The Future of Central Banking, chapter 12, pages 263-289, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:19461_12
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