The accumulation of capital and economic growth in Brazil. A long-term perspective (1950-2008)

Juan Pablo Mateo Tomé

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Abstract

This article analyses the development of economic growth in Brazil in terms of capital accumulation, following the Marxist approach. The aim is to identify the relationship between the two processes, looking at the profit rate, which along with investment effort determines productive investment. In turn, this one affects the capital-labour ratio and labour productivity. Both, with the addition of the price ratio, determine the productivity of capital, a key variable in understanding the accumulation process in Brazil. Using the period 1950-2008 allows comparing two phases in the Brazilian economy, the period of substitutive industrialisation and the neoliberal phase, all from the perspective of the relationship between the aforementioned variables.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationKingston upon Thames, U.K.
PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
Number of pages31
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2015
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameEconomics Discussion Papers
PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
No.2014-03

Keywords

  • Economics and econometrics
  • growth
  • investment
  • productivity
  • profitability

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