1945
CEPAL Review No. 39, December 1989
  • E-ISSN: 16840348

Abstract

During the 30 years after the war Brazilian capitalism performed very favourably in terms of the creation of productive job opportunities and was characterized more by integration of the labour market than by its exclusion. The persistence of the traditional inequality and poverty levels is not due, therefore, to a supposed lack of economic vigour.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Brazil

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