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5th Workshop on New Developmentalism

LAWG-YSI/CND-FGV Workshop

Start time:

July 28, 2022 - July 28, 2022

EDT

Location:

Itapeva St., 432, 4th floor, São Paulo, State of São Paulo

Type:

Workshop

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Description

The outbreak of covid-19, the Russo-Ukrainian war, and the slowdown of important global economies such as the USA and China have brought new economic difficulties to all countries in the world, but especially to developing countries. Do these new difficulties intensify or bring new possibilities for catch-up strategies for developing countries? Conventional economic theory has presented unsatisfactory results, and there is a growing demand for the inclusion and discussion of alternative theories.

Nevertheless, as put forward by Gerschenkron (1962, p.6) “No past experience, however rich, and no historical research, however thorough, can save the leaving generation the creative task of finding their on answers and shaping their own future”, and thus, to have new theories developed within developing countries becomes essential.

The New Developmentalism (ND) is a theoretical framework that has been developed by prominent economists in Brazil, such as professor Bresser-Pereira since the early 2000s. It has been developed to comprehend middle-income countries, in particular, LA and mainly Brazil. The theory, based largely on classical development economics and post-Keynesian economics, has brought important contributions to the field of political economy and development macroeconomics. It focuses on the fiscal and current accounts and on five macroeconomic prices which the market is unable to keep ‘right’.

The 5th Workshop on New Developmentalism will be an event composed of lectures, conferences by a keynote speaker (such as two Lectures by Professor Robert Wade), and panels of paper presentations on themes related to economic development in emerging countries –

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