
Coffee From Brazil, Colombia And Latin America
By Anapaula Iacovino DavilaLength6h 57m
About this audiobook
This thesis has some goals to achieve. Some are theoretical, such as those pertaining to the merits and criticisms of the dependency theories, to assess the breadth of these theories in the context of globalization and verify if they can be applied to the coffee segment. It also aims to assess whether the role of core countries, according to the dependency theories, has been transferred to transnational corporations, studying the specific case of the international coffee market, and to contribute to the development of scientific knowledge in the field of international relations.
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GenreBusiness and Economics, History
Length6 hrs 57 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 11, 2019
LanguagePortuguese
Table of contents
1Introduction
142.2.3 Third Actor: Institutions
2INTRODUCTION
152.2.4 Interrelation of actors
3Part I – Dependency Theories
162.3 International Relations Theories
41.1 Introduction
172.4 “The Strength of a State is Employed for the Sake of Its Own Protection and Advantage.”
51.2 The Paradigm of Freedom in a Context of Dependency
182.5 Conclusion
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61.3 Dependency with Development
19Part III – Economic aspects of coffee production
71.4 Criticism of The Dependency SchooL
203.1 Introduction: 3.1.2 Pulverization: cases from Brazil and Colombia
81.5 Conclusion
213.2 Historical-Economic Overview of the Coffee Market
9Part II – Contemporary International Dynamics
223.3 Brazil: 3.3.1 Cooxupé
102.1 Introduction
233.4 Colombia: 3.4.1 Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia (FNC)
112.2 Food is Not All We Want...
24Part IV – Report of studies carried out in Colombia and Brazil
122.2.1 First Actor: State
25Conclusion
132.2.2 Second Actor: Companies
26Annexes