Revista Opinião Jurídica (Feb 2023)

MISSION-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE BRAZILIAN ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION

  • Rodrigo Mineiro Fernandes,
  • Giovani Clark,
  • Leonardo Alves Corrêa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12662/2447-6641oj.v21i36.p32-54.2023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 36
pp. 32 – 54

Abstract

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Objective: The article seeks to identify what would be the institutional assumptions for the construction of a new development model that is compatible with the normative discourse of the Economic Constitution considering its constitutionally adopted ideology. Methodology: The documentary research followed the substantial analytical method based on the theoretical framework of the "constitutionally adopted ideology", developed by the pioneer of Brazilian Economic Law, Professor Washington Peluso Albino de Souza. Results: It is concluded that the neostructuralist model of missions can be reconciled with the dictates of the Brazilian Economic Constitution, within a new developmental project, considering the ideological plurality of the constitutional text and the alternatives for national development. Contributions: The mission-oriented neostructuralist model presents itself as an effective alternative to the neoliberal austerity model for national development, with a focus on income distribution and social investments, in order to improve the lives of the Brazilian population, being fully compatible with the constitutional dictates of planning, development, productive pluralism and the universalization of human dignity.

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