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Employment and Development Under Globalization

State and Economy in Brazil

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Published: 24th July 2012
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Globalization has changed the models of development that are open to most states both in the industrialized and less industrialized world. Using the unusual case of Brazilian barbers, beauticians, hotels and restaurants, Samuel Cohn lays out a model of the role of the state and development that is an alternative to more highly visible formulas associated with East Asia. By identifying a number of unjustly ignored government initiatives that substantially increase employment and significantly reduce poverty, he provides a third alternative to the development strategies being put forward by traditional and critical development scholars. The programs for achieving this are cheap, uncontroversial and can be effectively implemented even by governments with fiscal crises and weak administrative capacity. Yet the result is development that reduces social inequality, relieves poverty and insures the more equitable division of well-being. 

List of Tables and Figuresp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Rethinking the State and Development: The Importance of Palliative Developmentp. 1
What Would Have Happened If the Government Had Done Nothingp. 20
O'Connorian Models of Development: How States Literally Build Economic Growthp. 33
Major Infrastructure and the Larger Economy: The Central Importance of Airports (with Jessica Schuett)p. 61
How Brazilian Vocational Education Reduces Poverty - Even If No One Wants to Hire the Traineesp. 75
Government Effectiveness in the Face of Debtp. 104
Why Reducing Taxes for Employers Does Not Raise Employmentp. 114
How Rent and Urban Verticalization Can Reduce Employmentp. 126
Frontier Development as Job Creation - With Social Costsp. 141
When Does Not Being Green Reduce Employment? (with David Watkins)p. 159
Palliative Development and the Great Theories of Developmentp. 165
Development Strategies in a Post-Debt Worldp. 178
Appendices
Data and sourcesp. 191
Details of statistical resultsp. 195
Notesp. 201
Bibliographyp. 206
Indexp. 219
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ISBN: 9781137001405
ISBN-10: 1137001402
Series: International Political Economy Series
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 256
Published: 24th July 2012
Dimensions (cm): 22.2 x 14.1  x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.425