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The effects of oil royalties on regional inequality in Brazil 

Santos, Rafaela Nascimento | Ribeiro, Luiz Carlos de Santana | Santana, José Ricardo de (2022-04)
This article evaluates the impact of oil royalties on Brazil’s production structure and their effects on regional inequality. An interregional input-output model was used, encompassing the 27 Brazilian states and 26 sectors, with base year 2008. The simulation strategy assumed 75% of these funds are channelled into education and 25% into the health ...
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Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico 

Da Costa, Kaio Glauber Vital | Castilho, Marta Reis | Puchet Anyul, Martín (2021-04-30)
Starting in the 1980s, Brazil and Mexico adopted diverging trade and production strategies, which had significant effects on their respective production and trade structures. This study investigates how the two countries’ different patterns of trade specialization affected the complexity of their respective production structures between 1995 and 2011. ...
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CEPAL Review no. 137 

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International engagement of Brazilian agribusinesses: a comparative analysis 

Maranhão, Rebecca Lima Albuquerque | Vieira Filho, José Eustáquio Ribeiro (2022-04)
Urban population growth in developing countries, together with the expansion of the middle class and increase in per capita income worldwide, have increased the demand for food. This article uses the method of constant market share analysis (CMSA) to identify the drivers of agricultural export growth among the main countries operating in the market. ...

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