Mining and the State in Brazilian Development

“Mining and the State in Brazilian Development” by Gail D. Triner, published by Pickering & Chatto in 2011, offers an insightful examination of Brazil’s economic institutional structure as it relates to the country’s mineral resources. This edition spans 253 pages and is presented in English, providing a comprehensive analysis of how mining influences Brazil’s development trajectory.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the interplay between mining and economic conditions in Brazil, highlighting the significance of the nation’s mineral endowment. The book delves into various aspects of economic history and development, making connections between industries, technology, and the broader economic landscape. Through this focused lens, Triner presents a thorough investigation into the role of mining within Brazil’s economic framework.
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‘Mining and the State’ examines the fundamental economic institutional structure of Brazil through the prism of its mineral endowment.
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