Abstract

Resumo: O artigo discute a questão da concentração de renda e riqueza no Brasil e as alternativas para reverter esse quadro, a partir de políticas públicas voltadas para o desenvolvimento sustentável e inclusivo. Para isso, após breve retrospecto da desindustrialização em curso, aponta para as ações do primeiro ano do Governo Lula III, em especial o Novo Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento (Novo PAC), o Plano de Transição Energética (PTE) e as missões definidas no âmbito do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Industrial (CNDI). Tais missões nortearão a formulação de políticas de neoindustrialização. Por fim, à guisa de conclusão aponta possíveis desdobramentos e perspectivas. Palavras- chave: concentração de renda, políticas públicas, desenvolvimento sustentável e inclusivo. Abstract: The article discusses the issue of concentration of income and wealth in Brazil and the alternatives to reversing this situation, based on public policies aimed at sustainable and inclusive development. To this end, after a brief review of the ongoing deindustrialization, it points to the actions of the first year of the Lula III Government, in particular the New Growth Acceleration Program (New PAC), the Energy Transition Plan (PTE) and the missions defined in the within the scope of the National Industrial Development Council (CNDI). Such missions will guide the formulation of neo-industrialization policies. Finally, by way of conclusion, it points out possible developments and perspectives. Key-words: concentration of income, public policies, sustainable and inclusive development.

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