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The volatility of S&T policy agenda in Brazil

In the 1950s, Brazil first made science and technology (S&T) an explicit item on its federal policy agenda. The international crises of 1970s interrupted the expansion of public investment in the area. Following 2000, relative macroeconomic stability brought back industrial policies based on sys...

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Published in:Revista de administração pública (Rio de Janeiro) 2017-09, Vol.51 (5), p.788
Main Authors: Pelaez, Victor, Invernizzi, Noela, Fuck, Marcos Paulo, Bagatolli, Carolina, Moacir Rodrigues de Oliveira
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