Five models of capitalism
AUTOR(ES)
Bresser-Pereira, Luiz Carlos
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2012-03
RESUMO
Besides analyzing capitalist societies historically and thinking of them in terms of phases or stages, we may compare different models or varieties of capitalism. In this paper I survey the literature on this subject, and distinguish the classification that has a production or business approach from those that use a mainly political criterion. I identify five forms of capitalism: among the rich countries, the liberal democratic or Anglo-Saxon model, the social or European model, and the endogenous social integration or Japanese model; among developing countries, I distinguish the Asian developmental model from the liberal-dependent model that characterizes most other developing countries, including Brazil.
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