Soberania, industrialização e integração nacional
Wilson Cano e os mosaicos do desenvolvimento brasileiro
Abstract
The work of Wilson Cano goes through different aspects of economic development, having as centrality the concern with national sovereignty. The paper shows a eyesight of Cano's intellectual production, highlighting his original approach about regional aspects of Brazilian industrialization and the importance of the capitalist complex of coffee out in this process. It highlights and qualifies yet the periods of concentration and deconcentration of brazilian industrial activities in relation to the Center-South, especially as regards the state of São Paulo, and the deleterious effects that reorient the role of the State and hegemony of cutting policies neoliberal exercise on regional dynamics and the country's production structure. The senses that the regional policies are assumed at the same time, also treated in the light of the debate proposed by Wilson Cano, as well as the possibilities of recapture industrial core in Brazil.
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