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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.86.2010.tde-29082011-103541
Document
Author
Full name
Helvio Rech
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Burani, Geraldo Francisco (President)
Castro, Nivalde José de
Guerra, Sinclair Mallet-guy
Maranhao, Ricardo Frota de Albuquerque
Scarpinella, Claudio Antonio
Title in Portuguese
A formação do setor energético de Mato Grosso do Sul: uma análise à luz da teoria do desenvolvimento de Celso Furtado
Keywords in Portuguese
Energia. Desenvolvimento econômico. Celso Furtado. Serviços públicos.
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho parte da constatação de que, na história de Mato Grosso do Sul, sempre esteve presente a disputa, tão frequente no Brasil, entre os projetos de desenvolvimento de longo prazo e os interesses imediatistas do núcleo governante. Esta análise é conduzida nesta tese pelos os conceitos estruturais de desenvolvimento e subdesenvolvimento, dentro de um quadro teórico preciso, à luz das teorias macro-econômicas de Celso Furtado. Em seguida, o trabalho analisa como, em Mato Grosso do Sul, apesar da presença frequente do discurso do desenvolvimento, a força do imediatismo das elites suplantou as articulações que visassem um projeto de desenvolvimento sustentado e duradouro, capaz de melhorar as condições materiais e intelectuais da sociedade. Em particular no setor energético, que é o foco central desta tese, a contradição é marcante, principalmente em razão de que, sob vários aspectos, Mato Grosso do Sul abriga um dos mais importantes parques hidrelétricos do Brasil, sobretudo no Rio Paraná, compartilhado com São Paulo. Foi justamente a debilidade da visão de longo prazo que levou a que a implantação desse parque energético ocorresse à margem de seus governos.
Title in English
The formation of the energy sector of Mato Grosso do Sul: a review in light of Development Theory of Celso Furtado
Keywords in English
Energy. Economics development. Celso Furtado. Public utility.
Abstract in English
This work starts from the observation that in the history of Mato Grosso do Sul, the race was always present, so frequent in Brazil, among the development projects of long term and immediate interests of the core ruling. This analysis is conducted in this thesis by the structural concepts of development and underdevelopment, within a precise theoretical framework, under Celso Furtados macroeconomic theories. Then, in work examines how, in Mato Grosso do Sul, despite the frequent presence of the development discourse, the strength of the immediacy of the elites supplanted the joints which are aimed at a project of sustainable development and durable, capable of improving the material conditions and intellectual society. Particularly in the energy sector that is the focus of this thesis, the contradiction is striking, especially considering that in many ways Mato Grosso do Sul is home to one of the most important hydroelectric parks in Brazil, especially in the Paraná River, shared with the state of São Paulo. It was precisely the weakness of long term vision that led to the deployment of such energy park occurred outside of their governments.
 
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