2018
DOI: 10.22296/2317-1529.2018v20n2p401
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Comércio internacional, estrutura produtiva industrial, emprego e renda nas macrorregiões brasileiras (2004 a 2014) | Foreign Trade, Productive Structures, Employment and Income in the Brazilian macroregions (2004-2014)

Abstract: R e s u m o : O artigo analisa as relações entre inserção internacional comercial e estruturas produtivas, emprego e renda das cinco macrorregiões brasileiras. Ele mostra como, no período de 2004 a 2014, o espaço econômico nacional se articulou, de forma heterogênea, à inserção comercial brasileira como exportadora de produtos intensivos em recursos naturais. Foram construídos indicadores regionais com base nos seguintes dados: comércio exterior; estrutura industrial; emprego e renda. Entre as principais concl… Show more

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“…The less developed regions in Brazil [2], North and Northeast, presented parameter values for industrial machines and equipment which were larger than in the more developed regions (Southeast, South and Midwest), evidencing two different points of view. The first is that industrial consumers in poorer regions are more prone to price changes in the factors of production required for industrial development and, in contrast, it also demonstrates the economic expansion achieved by these regions in the analyzed periods (Cardozo, 2018; Hissa-Teixeira, 2018; Pereira, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The less developed regions in Brazil [2], North and Northeast, presented parameter values for industrial machines and equipment which were larger than in the more developed regions (Southeast, South and Midwest), evidencing two different points of view. The first is that industrial consumers in poorer regions are more prone to price changes in the factors of production required for industrial development and, in contrast, it also demonstrates the economic expansion achieved by these regions in the analyzed periods (Cardozo, 2018; Hissa-Teixeira, 2018; Pereira, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%