Business-state relations in Brazil : challenges of the port reform lobby / Mahrukh Doctor.
Material type: Computer fileReference number:13310962Series: Routledge studies in Latin American politics ; 12Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Copyright date: �2017Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9781135010416; 1135010412Subject(s): Harbors -- Government policy -- Brazil | Harbors -- Law and legislation -- Brazil | Business and politics -- Brazil | Lobbying -- Brazil | TRANSPORTATION -- Ships & Shipbuilding -- Pictorial | Business and politics | Harbors -- Government policy | Harbors -- Law and legislation | Lobbying | Politics and government | Brazil -- Politics and government | BrazilGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Business-state relations in Brazil.DDC classification: 387.10981 LOC classification: HE555.B8 | D63 2017eb
Contents:
Introduction -- The context: the challenge of boosting competitiveness -- The story: institutions, actors and port reform legislation -- The theory: institutional change and business lobbying -- Full steam ahead -- spurs to port reform legislation -- A perilous journey -- institutions and actors as obstacles to reform -- The voyage so far -- transport logistics and Brazil cost -- Business collective action: from corporatism to policy networks -- Institutional reform: change via sedimentation not metamorphosis.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The context: the challenge of boosting competitiveness -- The story: institutions, actors and port reform legislation -- The theory: institutional change and business lobbying -- Full steam ahead -- spurs to port reform legislation -- A perilous journey -- institutions and actors as obstacles to reform -- The voyage so far -- transport logistics and Brazil cost -- Business collective action: from corporatism to policy networks -- Institutional reform: change via sedimentation not metamorphosis.
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