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Urban politics in Brazil and the US: state, economic actors and local development scenarios* (*) This is a revised version of a paper prepared for presentation at the 2016 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, september, during my postdoctoral stage under the generous supervision of Clarence Stone. It was supported by a Capes fellowship

Política urbana no Brasil e Estados Unidos: Estado, atores econômicos e cenários de desenvolvimento local

Abstract

This paper analyses different patterns of articulation between market and state in subnational units in Brazil and the US, and forecasts scenarios that are more or less prone to enhancing development policies locally. Based on a state-centered perspective, the paper argues that institutional grammars such as clientelism and corporatism produce disincentives to the organization and civil engagement of economic actors in Brazil, in the subnational level. The paper stresses that the organizational atrophy of economic actors in Brazil, at the local level, limits the use of urban theories inspired by the North American political economy, such as urban regime and growth machine theories.

state; economy; local development; urban theory.

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