Political Economy of Lula’s Brazil
Explore the transformative economic landscape of Brazil in the early 21st century with Political Economy of Lula’s Brazil by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This insightful paperback, published in 2020, delves into the significant boom in Brazil's economy, driven by a diverse array of commodities such as bananas, sugar, soybeans, processed food, gasoline, and even medium-sized airplanes. Spanning 248 pages, this book presents a compelling argument that the adoption of leftist economic policies and strategic changes implemented by Lula's government are pivotal in understanding Brazil's recent economic growth. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and economics, this work offers a thorough examination of how policy decisions shape national prosperity. Discover the intricate connections between governance and economic success in this essential read.