Financeirização e desindustrialização: nuances de uma relação de causa e efeito para a economia brasileira e latino-americana

Dependency theory has categories at a detailed level of analysis between the plane of accumulation at the global level, as treated by Marx. Peripheral regions have specificities. The category of capital reproduction pattern seeks to create the theoretical link between the de...

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Main Authors: Daniel Senna Dias, Arthur Osvaldo Colombo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie 2024-07-01
Series:Revista de Economia Mackenzie
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Online Access:https://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/rem/article/view/17151/12684
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Summary:Dependency theory has categories at a detailed level of analysis between the plane of accumulation at the global level, as treated by Marx. Peripheral regions have specificities. The category of capital reproduction pattern seeks to create the theoretical link between the dependent condition and economic-social formations. Current capitalism has created a reproduction of capital whose reprimarization of the export agenda and deindustrialization are hallmarks. The dominance of fictitious capital over capital accumulation is evident. The hypothesis of this work is that the deindustrialization and reprimarization of the Brazilian export agenda are results of the rearrangement of imperialist dynamics, after the structural crisis of 1960-1970. An analysis of data on deindustrialization and a study on data on the balance of payments and Brazilian public debt were carried out.
ISSN:1678-5002
1808-2785