A proposal for development and technology policy: a path to brazilian economy in the new technological paradigm

Authors

  • Marco Antonio Rocha Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Instituto de Economia, Campinas – SP – Brasil.

Keywords:

Industrial Policy, Science and Technology Policy, Fourth Industrial Revolution,

Abstract

The paper aims to discuss the challenges created by the new technological paradigm, and how Brazil could exploit some possibilities – considering the current industrial structure of Brazilian economy. The paper presents a short brief of some industrial policies that have been applied in industrial economies abroad and analyzes these examples to highlight the characteristics of the Fourth Industrial Revolution which could able Brazil’s industrial policy to take advantage of some of the possibilities. These possibilities will emerge due to the characteristics of the new technological paradigm.

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Published

28/05/2020