From “country of the futureℍ to emergent country: Popular consumption in Brazil

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Abstract

Popular consumption is currently at the heart of public debate in Brazil. It has been approached as a truly national phenomenon, directly related as it is with public policies for distributing income. In effect, the latter’s most immediate outcome has been to increase the purchasing power of a substantial part of Brazilian society.

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Oliven, R. G., & Pinheiro-Machado, R. (2012). From “country of the futureℍ to emergent country: Popular consumption in Brazil. In Consumer Culture in Latin America (pp. 53–65). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137116864_4

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