Understanding the nature of capitalist state policies
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This article has two analytical dimensions: the first deals with the meaning and purpose of the policies designed and implemented by the capitalist state; the second investigates their nature, whether public or state. Therefore, the article intends to build a conceptual and methodological framework that will help to better understand about the reasons of the success or failure of the so-called public policies, especially in the context of the peripheral countries. This involves understanding that the outcome is associated much more to the way social demands are managed ¿ political administration ¿ that to the precision of previously established calculations.
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Santos, R. S., Ribeiro, E. M., Gomes, F. G., Santos, L. C. dos, Ribeiro, M. M., Santos, T. C. S., Caribe, D. A., Souto, I. M. I., & Júnior, C. D. da S. (2007). Understanding the nature of capitalist state policies. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 41(5), 819 a 834. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/6608
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