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América Latina en la historia económica
versión On-line ISSN 2007-3496versión impresa ISSN 1405-2253
Resumen
ALAM, Naijla A. El y DALLA-COSTA, A. J.. Foreign Direct Investment and Multinationals in Brazil (1860-1913). Am. Lat. Hist. Econ [online]. 2022, vol.29, n.2, e1208. Epub 15-Ago-2022. ISSN 2007-3496. https://doi.org/10.18232/20073496.1208.
Foreign direct investment (fdi) in Brazil, started in the 19th century, a transition period between the Empire and the beginning of the Republic (1860-1913), when fdi theories had not yet been formulated. The British were the main investors worldwide, also in Brazil, responsible for developing essential sectors. In addition to the Europeans, the Americans also saw opportunities in the country, contributing later to the industries’ installation. To better understand foreign investments in Brazil, as well as the installation of multinationals in the transition from the Empire to the Republic, we highlight the foreign investment process and the country’s industrialization. The main contribution of this work is research pointing out the historical landmark of foreign investment in Brazil in the analyzed period, allowing to understand the country’s urban and social development.
Palabras llave : foreign direct investment; industrialization; internationalization.