Economic development and the power abuse "an insight into the dynamics of the brazilian economy in the face of the abuse of capital".

Authors

  • Adilson Ivan Caropreso Pinheiro Federal Technological University of Paraná- UTFPR, Faculdades Inspirar, Faculty of Education Araucária - FACEAR
  • Décio Estevão do Nascimento Federal University of Paraná - UTFPR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2018v13n1p70

Keywords:

Economic power, Corruption, State, Regulation, Abuse

Abstract

This article, through a methodological analysis of the doctrine, laws and jurisprudence, aims to throw a look at the economic regulation carried out by the Brazilian State and the insurgent struggle against the abusiveness and inequalities of the private economic interest and the political legality of a social state in their obligation to achieve the common good. This clash was publicized in public-private economic scandals, having as a background an inclusion of the country in the paths of globalization, which was emphasized in the Brazilian economy from the 90's and was represented in a single aspects by the capital accumulation of certain subjects and their fluency through the intricacies of the country internal and external economy. This globalization also motivated the adaptation of the Brazilian State to a new world reality of open markets. Inserting it into a world without physical boundaries, forcing the Brazilian state to adapt legally, politically and socially to a new world order that is more predatory and, essentially, capital accumulating.

Author Biographies

Adilson Ivan Caropreso Pinheiro, Federal Technological University of Paraná- UTFPR, Faculdades Inspirar, Faculty of Education Araucária - FACEAR

Graduated in Visual Communication from the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), graduated in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUC / PR) and Master in Planning and Public Governance from the Federal University of Paraná (UTFPR). Lawyer in the civil, social security, administrative, economic / financial area. Professor of Tax Law at Faculdade FACEAR, Professor of Consumer Law at Inspirar College.

Décio Estevão do Nascimento, Federal University of Paraná - UTFPR

Full professor in the technology and information department. Post doctorate from the University of Paris 3, PhD from Unicamp. full professor of UTFPR's master's and doctoral courses in technology and planning and public governance.

Published

2018-04-27

How to Cite

Pinheiro, A. I. C., & Nascimento, D. E. do. (2018). Economic development and the power abuse "an insight into the dynamics of the brazilian economy in the face of the abuse of capital". Revista Do Direito Público, 13(1), 70–109. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2018v13n1p70

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