In search of State flexibility: the challenge of the planned reforms in Brazil
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This article analyzes the planned management reforms that have been developed in Brazil since 1930. The article summarizes the history of those processes and describes the public management models implemented in Brazil, essential to the understanding of the State’s search for modernity. It makes a special assessment of the management reforms that have been proposed since 1985 and describes the search for a new State model, with its advances and drawbacks, under the Sarney, Collor, and Fernando Henrique
Cardoso administrations.
Cardoso administrations.
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Marcelino, G. F. (2003). In search of State flexibility: the challenge of the planned reforms in Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 37(3), 641 a 658. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/6735
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