Regional Development and Conflict Management

A Case for Brazil

Raphael Bar-El
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01 October 2008
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This book is about the courageous decision taken by the Government of a Ceara, Brazil, to tackle the painful economic and social conflict caused by the enormous gap between rich and poor. Instead of confining their attempts to easy solutions like transfer payments, the Governor of the State, Tasso Ribeiro Jereissati, decided in 2001 to cut straight into the roots of the problem, aiming to develop a genuine understanding of the conflict between growth and distribution, and thereby provide real, long-term solutions to the state's problems. Pedro Sisnando Leite, then Secretary of Rural Development, led this effort together with other state secretaries, particularly Monica Clark Nunes Cavalcante, Carlos Matos Lima and Alex Araujo.The book presents the results of a unique harmonic integration between academic research, public policy elaboration, and concrete implementation of public measures. The policies devised, implemented and evaluated in this book are focused on potential solutions to this market failure, at both the regional level and the local level. Studied and endorsed by many academics and policy makers around the world, the model of Ceara provides a unique and exemplary solution to conflict and inequality.

Chapter 1 The problem and some theoretical background. Chapter 2 The state of Ceara: the problem and its roots. Chapter 3 An assessment of policies. Chapter 4 Potential and scenarios. Chapter 5 Policy approach and implementation. Chapter 6 Spatial policy: Urbanization and the principle of “concentrated dispersion”. Chapter 7 Spatial organization. Chapter 8 Increasing factor productivity in the rural area. Chapter 9 Rural non-farm employment policy. Chapter 10 Consultancy program for small- and medium-sized enterprises. Chapter 11 Positive signs in the new development trends of Ceara. Chapter 12 Conclusion. Introduction. About the Author. Acknowledgment. Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development volume 8. Regional development and conflict management: a case for Brazil. Copyright page. Foreword.