Brazil's import substitution industrialization policies after World War II were motivated by:
A) its experience during the 1930s Great Depression.
B) political pressure for protection from its industrial sector.
C) the intellectual justifications provided by structuralist economists.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Q7: After its independence, Brazil:
A) continued to depend
Q8: Until the twentieth century, Brazil's economy was
Q9: During its colonial era and its early
Q10: Why did colonial Brazil begin importing slaves
Q11: Brazil's economic policies after the 1930 crash
Q13: Brazil's "Law of Similars" stated that:
A) imports
Q14: An infant industry is a new industry
Q15: The structuralist school of economics:
A) was not
Q16: Dependency theorists hypothesized that:
A) international trade is
Q17: Import substitution industrialization policies consisted of:
A) an
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