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The Rio/São Paulo Extended Metropolitan Region: A quest for global integration

Hamilton Tolosa ()
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Hamilton Tolosa: Candido Mendes University

A chapter in Globalization and Urban Development, 2005, pp 125-146 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper explores whether the Rio/São Paulo Extended Metropolitan Region, an area with 36 million and accounting for one-third of Brazil’s GNP, can successfully integrate into the global economy. Analysis of private investment projects in different sub-regions over the period 1995–2002 suggests that most of the investments are in high-tech or average technology rather than in low technology projects. Decentralization into the Paraiba Valley appears to be taking place rapidly. However, in the region as a whole, severe imbalances between the Rio and the São Paulo remain, and these are an obstacle to the region’s attempt to climb up the global urban hierarchy rankings.

Keywords: Motor Vehicle; Extend Region; Investment Portfolio; World City; Global Integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-28351-X_9

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