Regional Inequality and Structural Changes

Regional Inequality and Structural Changes
Title Regional Inequality and Structural Changes PDF eBook
Author Eduardo A. Haddad
Publisher Routledge
Pages 209
Release 2018-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429830580

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Published in 1999. The liberalization process in Latin America during the 1990s resulted in the increase and diversification of trade in the region. Brazil, as a major player, strengthened its insertion into the world economy through the adoption of strategies for opening up markets and of new production technologies; complemented more recently by the creation of a broadly based stabilization plan. In this context, issues related to structural changes in the economy, such as those involving the complexity of new international trading agreements and their impact on the Brazilian economy, warrant special attention. The results of this study suggest that the interplay of market forces in the Brazilian economy favour the more developed region of the country.

Regional Inequality and Structural Changes in the Brazilian Economy

Regional Inequality and Structural Changes in the Brazilian Economy
Title Regional Inequality and Structural Changes in the Brazilian Economy PDF eBook
Author Eduardo Amaral Haddad
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1998
Genre
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Revival: Structure and Structural Change in the Brazilian Economy (2001)

Revival: Structure and Structural Change in the Brazilian Economy (2001)
Title Revival: Structure and Structural Change in the Brazilian Economy (2001) PDF eBook
Author Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto
Publisher Routledge
Pages 374
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351774905

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This title was first published in 2001. Significant changes have occurred in the Brazilian economy over the last decade yet this is one of the first volumes to draw them together into a comprehensive discussion. It is suitable for development economists, regional scientists, policy analysts and those scholars with an interest in access to a wide range of economic analyses of structural changes in the Brazilian economy.

The Regional Impact of National Policies

The Regional Impact of National Policies
Title The Regional Impact of National Policies PDF eBook
Author Werner Baer
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 263
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857936700

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Brazil is a country of continental proportions whose gross domestic product is unevenly distributed among its various regions. The impact of general domestic economic policies has often been perceived as not being regionally neutral, but as reinforcing the geographic concentration of economic activities. This detailed book examines the regional impact of such general policies as: industrialization, agricultural modernization, privatization, stabilization, science and technology, labor, and foreign direct investment. Written by recognized and respected scholars, this book fills a significant gap in the current literature on regional development in Brazil. Researchers and students in economics, economic history, political science and regional studies, and others interested in the economics of transition to a market system will find this comprehensive collection an invaluable resource.

Underdevelopment and Development in Brazil: Volume I

Underdevelopment and Development in Brazil: Volume I
Title Underdevelopment and Development in Brazil: Volume I PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel H. Leff
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2010-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415595070

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First published in 1982, this work builds on the detailed economic history of Brazil in its companion volume: "Economic Structure and Change, 1822-1947", assessing and challenging the established interpretations. The book covers in depth the causes of the Northeast' s poor economic experience and the emergence of significant regional inequality in Brazil' s development. In his analysis of the role of Government in Brazil' s economic development, the author offers a fresh perspective on the importance of public finance constraints ...

The Doha Round, Poverty, and Regional Inequality in Brazil

The Doha Round, Poverty, and Regional Inequality in Brazil
Title The Doha Round, Poverty, and Regional Inequality in Brazil PDF eBook
Author Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 51
Release 2005
Genre Bank
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Abstract: This paper addresses the potential effects of the Doha round of trade negotiations on poverty and income distribution in Brazil, using an applied general equilibrium (AGE) and micro-simulation model of Brazil tailored for income distribution and poverty analysis. Of particular importance is the fact that the representative household hypothesis is replaced by a detailed representation of households. The model distinguishes 10 different labor types and has 270 different household expenditure patterns. Income can originate from 41 different production activities (which produce 52 commodities), located in 27 different regions in the country. The AGE model communicates to a micro-simulation model that has 112,055 Brazilian households and 263,938 adults. Poverty and income distribution indices are computed over the entire sample of households and persons, before and after the policy shocks. Model results show that even important trade policy shocks, such as those applied in this study, do not generate dramatic changes in the structure of poverty and income distribution in the Brazilian economy. The simulated effects on poverty and income distribution are positive, but rather small. The benefits are concentrated in the poorest households.

The Oxford Handbook of the Brazilian Economy

The Oxford Handbook of the Brazilian Economy
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Brazilian Economy PDF eBook
Author Edmund Amann
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 849
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190600004

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Brazil is a globally vital but troubled economy. This volume offers comprehensive insight into Brazil's economic development, focusing on its most salient characteristics and analyzing its structural features across various dimensions. This innovative Oxford Handbook provides an understanding of the economy's evolution over time and highlights the implications of the past trajectory and decisions for current challenges and opportunities. The opening section covers the country's economic history, beginning with the colonial economy, through import-substitution, to the era of neoliberalism. Second, it analyses Brazil's broader place in the global economy, and considers the ways in which this role has changed, and is likely to change, over coming years. Particular attention is given to the productive sectors of Brazil's economy, for example manufacturing, agriculture, services, energy, and infrastructure. In addition to discussions of regional differences within Brazil, socio-economic dimensions are examined. These include income distribution, human capital, environmental issues, and health. Also included is a discussion of Brazil in the world economy, such as the increase in "South-South" cooperation and trade as well as foreign direct investment. Last but not least is a discussion of the role of the Brazilian state in the economy, whether through state enterprises, competition policy, or corruption.