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A Brief Review of the Development of Urban Transportation in Brazil

Josef Barat (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 1 December 1989

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Abstract

The history and development of urban transportation sysems in Brazil are reviewed in some detail. Early urban developments were served by rail and relied upon the rail transit systems but this has deteriorated since the 1930s as a result of high urban growth rate. Rail transport has chiefly been replaced by buses and micro‐buses, and latterly by cars but these have compounded rather than improved the situation. Industrialisation in the 1950s had a profound effect as existing networks were unable to cope with rapid urban development and growth. The social implications of transport costs, wasted travel time, the development of slum areas in inner cities, are considered and viewed as a poor reflection on an industrial and urban economy such as Brazil. The conclusion is drawn that the transportation system may ultimately jeopardise the continuity of Brazil′s industrialisation and modernisation.

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Barat, J. (1989), "A Brief Review of the Development of Urban Transportation in Brazil", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 16 No. 12, pp. 44-57. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000449

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MCB UP Ltd

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