Foreign Trade Strategies, Employment, and Income Distribution in Brazil
By (Author) Benedict J. Clements
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
3rd November 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Microeconomics
330.981
Hardback
185
In this groundbreaking new study, Clements assesses the impact of alternative foreign trade strategies--export promotion and import substitution--on employment and income distribution in Brazil. The first work to evaluate specifically the impact of Brazil's foreign trade policies on income distribution, this volume uses a modified input-output technique to assess income distribution questions.
BENEDICT J. CLEMENTS is Assistant Professor of Economics at Providence College, Rhode Island. He has published articles in Brazilian, British, and U.S. journals on the impact of alternative development strategies on the Brazilian economy, and has lectured in Brazil on his work on foreign trade and income distribution.