International Integration of the Brazilian Economy 2019
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-46260-2_3
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The Competitiveness of Brazilian Manufacturing in Both Domestic and International Markets

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“…In Brazil, the value added content of exports increased by 3 percentage points, from 7.8% to 10.8%. According to the studies by Hermida (2016), Côrrea (2016) and Castilho, Torracca and Freitas (2019), this Brazilian share is relatively small compared to that of developed and peripheral countries. Although this percentage still shows the country's scant participation in global value chains, there is significant growth in the shares of certain sectors.…”
Section: Entry Into Global Value Chains and Evolution Of The Structural Complexity Of The Brazilian And Mexican Economies Between 1995 Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the value added content of exports increased by 3 percentage points, from 7.8% to 10.8%. According to the studies by Hermida (2016), Côrrea (2016) and Castilho, Torracca and Freitas (2019), this Brazilian share is relatively small compared to that of developed and peripheral countries. Although this percentage still shows the country's scant participation in global value chains, there is significant growth in the shares of certain sectors.…”
Section: Entry Into Global Value Chains and Evolution Of The Structural Complexity Of The Brazilian And Mexican Economies Between 1995 Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most countries, international trade represents a significant share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which has made it an area of interest to policymakers as well as economists. It also enables nations to sell their domestically produced good to other countries of the world (Castilho et al 2019). Nigerian economic growth depends mainly on her trade with other nations.…”
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confidence: 99%