Early globalization and the economic development of the United States and Brazil / John DeWitt.

Offering unique insights into globalization, economic development, and the histories of the United States and Brazil, DeWitt highlights the dramatically different consequences incorporated into the world economy for these two nations. Placing the controversial globalization process in historical con...

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Main Author: DeWitt, John, 1934-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
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Summary:Offering unique insights into globalization, economic development, and the histories of the United States and Brazil, DeWitt highlights the dramatically different consequences incorporated into the world economy for these two nations. Placing the controversial globalization process in historical context, DeWitt brings this increasingly important topic to life through the experiences of the two most populous states of the Western Hemisphere--Brazil and the United States. Comparing their development processes from the Colonial Era to 1900, he highlights the dramatically different consequences that are incorporated into the world economy for these two states. Sharing similar experiences during the Colonial Era, the countries' internal differences and differing relationships with Great Britain, the economic superpower of the 19th Century, led to very different development paths. By 1900, the United States had become a member of the economic core, while Brazil remained mired in the semi-periphery.; Pointing out the similarities and differences in the economic development of the United States and Brazil, DeWitt emphasizes that the manner of incorporation into the world economy greatly affected one becoming a superpower and the other remaining a developing nation. This book offers unique insights into globalization, economic development, and the histories of the United States and Brazil.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 179 pages) : maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-173) and index.
ISBN:0313010714
9780313010712
0275971996
9780275971991
1280927712
9781280927713
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.