Tropical Capitalism
Explore the unique phenomenon of Brazilian industrialization in "Tropical Capitalism" by Marshall C. Eakin. Published in 2002, this insightful hardback spans 269 pages, offering a detailed analysis of the industrial landscape in Belo Horizonte. Eakin presents an engaging examination of how extreme forms of capitalism arise through state intervention, clientelism, and familial networks, while also highlighting the challenges posed by a lack of technological innovation. With a focus on economic development and industrial studies, this book serves as an essential resource for those interested in American history and the complexities of Latin American economies. Dive into "Tropical Capitalism" to understand the intricate dynamics that shaped Belo Horizonte and contributed to Brazil's economic story.