Considerations about the entrepreneur State, the Law of Concessions and constitutional reforms in Brazil
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Since the end of World War II, the Brazilian State expanded fastly its entrepreneurial role. Through time, industrial and infrastructural sectors. under State ownership, experienced a big push that enabled the private sector to benefit with high growth rates. In the 80'. pressed by the scarcity of resources. the Brazilian State was forced to reappraise its priorities, finding no longe r room for the same outstanding entrepreneurial performance it had in the past. This articJe traces the motivation and dynamics of this transition, that is made by means of constitucional and infraconstitutional reforms.
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Almeida, F. G. de, & Silva, S. Q. da. (1996). Considerations about the entrepreneur State, the Law of Concessions and constitutional reforms in Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 30(5), 24 a 50. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/8002
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