Bypassing the IMF: Banco do Brasil and International Finance, 1964–1982

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Abstract

The preponderance and influence of the public sector in the financial system have long been a defining characteristic of Brazilian capitalism. While exerting control over the national credit system through targeted lending policies and other regulatory tools, the federal government also wields significant weight through its state-owned institutions. This article delves into the role of Banco do Brasil (BB), a prominent financial institution and policymaking instrument of the Brazilian government, during the zenith of the developmental state between 1964 and 1982. In contrast to the prevailing focus on financing public spending, this study investigates the international engagements of BB and unveils its participation in managing the country’s external imbalances. BB’s financing proved crucial in bypassing the IMF and reinforcing the government’s commitment to industrialization and developmentalism. The article offers new insights into the forces of Brazil’s state-led finance and the political economy shaping its current banking and regulatory landscape.

Original languageEnglish
JournalLatin American Research Review
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Euromarkets
  • debt crisis
  • developmentalism
  • international banking
  • political economy

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