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The dynamics of industrial energy consumption in Latin America and their implications for sustainable development 

Altomonte, Hugo | Correa, Nelson | Stumpo, Giovanni (2011-12)
This article analyses the relationship between energy consumptionin industry and industrial productivity and the implications of this forsustainable development. To this end, it presents a matrix characterizingeconomies as: (i); converging or diverging in terms of energy consumptionper unit of value added, and (ii); catching up with or falling further ...
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Productivity differences in Brazilian manufacturing firms, by industrial sector: school bullying and academic achievement 

Steingraber, Ronivaldo | Gonçalves, Flávio (2011-08)
This article attempts to explain how the innovation process is determined by factors external to the firm, whose productivity is calculated and analysed in terms of systemic innovation factors. To that end, it describes the internal innovation capabilities of firms, which explain variations in their productivity across sectors. The productivity of ...
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Agricultural productivity: closing the gap between Brazil and the United States 

Vieira Filho, José Eustáquio Ribeiro | Fornazier, Armando (2016-04)
Since the 1970s, Brazilian agriculture has undergone far-reaching changes and has played a major role in agricultural production worldwide. This article assesses the structural heterogeneity prevailing in Brazilian and United States agriculture by studying total factor productivity (TFP), which has increased in both economies, mainly through technologies ...
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Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008 

Marquetti, Adalmir | Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares (2014-08)
This article analyses the pattern of technical change in the Brazilian economy between 1952 and 2008. A Marx-biased pattern of labour-saving and capital-using change predominated in the period under study. Three phases in the dynamism of technical change can be distinguished, however. The first, from 1952 to 1973, was highly dynamic. In the second, ...
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The determinants of foreign direct investment in Brazil: empirical analysis for 2001-2013 

Correa da Silveira, Eduarda Martins | Dias Samsonescu, Jorge Augusto | Triches, Divanildo (2017-04)
This article aims to analyse the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Brazil between 2001 and 2013. It uses a vector error correction (VEC) model to analyse both the long-term function and the impulse-response function. The results show that levels of economic activity, wages and productivity are positively related to FDI inflows, ...
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Production structure of the services sector in countries at different development levels 

Bastos, Suzana Quinet de Andrade | Perobelli, Fernando Salgueiro | Souza, Kénia Barreiro de (2012-12)
Although the services sector accounts for nearly 70% of employment and income in developed and developing countries alike, it is well known that the economic performance of the tertiary sector does not depend exclusively on its capacity to add value. This article will evaluate the productive structure of the sector, by considering intra- and ...
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Income elasticities and inequality of poverty in urban and rural areas of the Brazilian states: a spatial approach 

Souza, Helson Gomes de | Tabosa, Francisco José Silva | Araujo, Jair Andrade (2019-12-19)
This study sets out to obtain values for the income elasticities and inequality of poverty in urban and rural areas of the Brazilian states. A panel data methodology capable of capturing spatial effects via a spatial lag model is used to identify whether there are spatial spillovers of poverty in the census situations studied. Changes in growth and ...
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The great divide: economic complexity and development paths in Brazil and the Republic of Korea 

Britto, Gustavo | Romero, João Prates | Freitas, Elton | Coelho, Clara (2019-04-15)
This paper uses the product space methodology to gain new perspectives on the relationship between economic complexity and economic development, illustrated by case studies of Brazil and the Republic of Korea. It takes import data as an indicator of revealed comparative disadvantage to highlight the relevance of the local market. Product space networks ...

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