The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics
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de-industrialization, ‘premature’ de-industrialization and the Dutch Disease

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“…These stylized trajectories, like other similar analyses (Palma, 2005(Palma, , 2008Tregenna, 2015), are intended to highlight the heterogeneity of industrialization experiences as a basis for learning from successes and failures and designing appropriate industrial policy responses (discussed in chapter VI).…”
Section: Successful and Stalled Industrialization And Premature Dementioning
confidence: 97%
“…These stylized trajectories, like other similar analyses (Palma, 2005(Palma, , 2008Tregenna, 2015), are intended to highlight the heterogeneity of industrialization experiences as a basis for learning from successes and failures and designing appropriate industrial policy responses (discussed in chapter VI).…”
Section: Successful and Stalled Industrialization And Premature Dementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nesse contexto, autores como Rowthorn e Ramaswany (1999); Rowthorn e Coutts, (2004) ;Palma, (2005) e Palma (2008), colocam que a desindustrialização pode ser entendida como um fenômeno marcado pela redução sistemática da participação do emprego industrial no emprego total de um determinado país. Em Palma (2005), a desindustrialização é entendida e definida em duas fases: a primeira, marcada pela queda em termos relativos do emprego industrial, e a segunda em termos absolutos com o setor de serviços passando a ser a fonte principal de absorção de mão de obra.…”
Section: Debate Internacional E Os Conceitos De Desindustrializaçãounclassified
“…Diante desse comportamento, somente a partir da divulgação do relatório da United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD, 2003) deu-se início a um intenso, e profundo debate buscando não só conceituar o fenômeno, mas também entender a origem e as causas do processo de desindustrialização em curso nos países desenvolvidos. No esteio desse debate destacaram-se autores como Rowthorn e Ramaswany (1999); Palma (2005); Palma (2008); Tregenna (2008); Tregenna (2009);e Chang, (2010).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…While countries truly specialize in some manufacturing sectors, Herrendorf et al (2014) have also recently drawn attention to growing trade in services, as this trend is likely to have dramatic influence on the nature and speed of structural 31 See e.g. Palma (2008 and, Szirmai (2012), Imbs (2013), Rodrick (2015) and Tregenna (2015) for further evidence of premature deindustrialization in Africa and Latin America. 32 In the same vein, Pierce and Schott (2014) find a link between the sharp decline in US manufacturing employment beginning in 2001 and a change in US trade policy that eliminated potential tariff increases on Chinese imports.…”
Section: International Tradementioning
confidence: 99%