International division of labour programme; industrial growth, foreign trade and economic policy: some aspects of the rise of Brazil as a nic (1965-80)
Werneck Rlf.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on industrial growth, trade and economic policy in Brazil as a newly industrializing country - reviews social and economic characteristics, economic development and the role of the state; examines iron and steel industry and motor vehicle industry; studies manufacturing value added, growth rates, production composition, income distribution, external debt, current account deficit etc. And trends, 1960 to 1980. Bibliography and statistical tables.
Keywords: industrial growth; trade; economic policy; economic development; State; iron and steel industry; motor vehicle industry; manufacturing; value added; growth rate; production; income distribution; external debt.; deficit.; trend; statistical table; croissance industrielle; commerce international; politique économique; développement économique; Etat; industrie sidérurgique; industrie du véhicule à moteur; industries manufacturières; valeur ajoutée; taux de croissance; production; répartition du revenu; dette extérieure; déficit; tendance; tableau statistique; crecimiento industrial; comercio internacional; política económica; desarrollo económico; Estado; industria siderúrgica; industria de vehículos a motor; industrias manufactureras; valor agregado; tasa de crecimiento; producción; distribución del ingreso; deuda externa; déficit; tendencia; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 V. pages
Date: 1984
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-36, International Division of Labour Programme
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