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Agriculture and Industry in Brazil is a study of the economics of Brazilian agriculture and industry, with a special focus on the importance of innovation to productivity growth. It examines technological change in Brazil, highlighting the role of public policy in building institutions and creating an innovation-oriented environment.

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Fishlow and Vieira Filho highlight the relationship between science, technology, and productivity based on learning and institutional processes. Embrapa, Petrobras, and Embraer are three cases of institutional innovation in Brazil. This book fills an important gap in the international literature on economics and innovation. -- Eliseu Roberto de Andrade Alves, founder and former president of Embrapa
This book’s treatment of the importance of innovation in the Brazilian agricultural sector and the role that Embrapa played in that innovation is extremely interesting, important, and original. -- Steven M. Helfand, University of California, Riverside
While its economic progress has been erratic and uneven, Brazil has achieved world-class status in several fields of agriculture, in deep sea petroleum extraction, and in relatively small airline aircraft. In each of these areas to a good extent the success has been the fruit of government-established institutions designed to do R&D and other activities needed to advance technology. This book describes these developments in detail and depth. It is a fascinating story. -- Richard Nelson, professor emeritus, Columbia University
This volume provides a fresh and invaluable perspective on the country's development process. The book sheds new light on the historical role of agriculture in Brazilian development and, most importantly, on its recent resurgence as one of the most dynamic sectors in the country. It argues convincingly that recent agricultural expansion was technologically intensive and therefore different from commodity booms of the past. The book goes on to examine the role of the state in other areas of Brazil’s long-term development. This volume is bound to become a key reference in future studies on technological change driving expansion of the Brazilian economy. -- Rodrigo R. Soares, Columbia University
This book will best serve specialists who focus on Brazilian development, economic historians, and economists...Recommended. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Foreword, by José A. Scheinkman
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Development Strategies in Brazil: A Contemporary View
3. The Role of Agricultural Innovation: From the Traditional Approach Toward a Theory of Technical and Institutional Change
4. Brazilian Agriculture: A Historical Perspective
5. Embrapa: A Case of Induced Institutional Innovation
6. The Competitiveness of Agribusiness in International Trade
7. Agricultural Expansion and Low-Carbon Emissions
8. The Structural Heterogeneity of Family Farming in Brazil
9. Is the Oil Ours?
10. The Technological Evolution of Embraer
11. Brazilian Agriculture and Beyond: Final Considerations
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 04/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9780231191708, 978-0231191708
      ISBN10: 0231191707

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      Book Synopsis
      Agriculture and Industry in Brazil is a study of the economics of Brazilian agriculture and industry, with a special focus on the importance of innovation to productivity growth. It examines technological change in Brazil, highlighting the role of public policy in building institutions and creating an innovation-oriented environment.

      Trade Review
      Fishlow and Vieira Filho highlight the relationship between science, technology, and productivity based on learning and institutional processes. Embrapa, Petrobras, and Embraer are three cases of institutional innovation in Brazil. This book fills an important gap in the international literature on economics and innovation. -- Eliseu Roberto de Andrade Alves, founder and former president of Embrapa
      This book’s treatment of the importance of innovation in the Brazilian agricultural sector and the role that Embrapa played in that innovation is extremely interesting, important, and original. -- Steven M. Helfand, University of California, Riverside
      While its economic progress has been erratic and uneven, Brazil has achieved world-class status in several fields of agriculture, in deep sea petroleum extraction, and in relatively small airline aircraft. In each of these areas to a good extent the success has been the fruit of government-established institutions designed to do R&D and other activities needed to advance technology. This book describes these developments in detail and depth. It is a fascinating story. -- Richard Nelson, professor emeritus, Columbia University
      This volume provides a fresh and invaluable perspective on the country's development process. The book sheds new light on the historical role of agriculture in Brazilian development and, most importantly, on its recent resurgence as one of the most dynamic sectors in the country. It argues convincingly that recent agricultural expansion was technologically intensive and therefore different from commodity booms of the past. The book goes on to examine the role of the state in other areas of Brazil’s long-term development. This volume is bound to become a key reference in future studies on technological change driving expansion of the Brazilian economy. -- Rodrigo R. Soares, Columbia University
      This book will best serve specialists who focus on Brazilian development, economic historians, and economists...Recommended. * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword, by José A. Scheinkman
      Acknowledgments
      1. Introduction
      2. Development Strategies in Brazil: A Contemporary View
      3. The Role of Agricultural Innovation: From the Traditional Approach Toward a Theory of Technical and Institutional Change
      4. Brazilian Agriculture: A Historical Perspective
      5. Embrapa: A Case of Induced Institutional Innovation
      6. The Competitiveness of Agribusiness in International Trade
      7. Agricultural Expansion and Low-Carbon Emissions
      8. The Structural Heterogeneity of Family Farming in Brazil
      9. Is the Oil Ours?
      10. The Technological Evolution of Embraer
      11. Brazilian Agriculture and Beyond: Final Considerations
      Appendix A
      Appendix B
      Appendix C
      Appendix D
      Notes
      Index

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