Uma análise dos impactos da abertura comercial sobre a estrutura produtiva da economia brasileira: 1990 a 1995
An analysis of the impacts of the commercial opening on the productive structure of the Brazilian economy: 1990 to 1995
Rossana Lott Rodrigues and
Joaquim Guilhoto
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Abstract:
The Brazilian economy starts the 1990’s focusing on the trade liberalization programs that have been started in the middle 1980’s. The competition in the external market does call for modernization and changes in the productive structure of the economy. This study has select 19 sectors considered important in the Brazilian economy and through this sectoral classification has used the inputoutput tables constructed for the Brazilian economy for the 1990-95 period to study the structural changes in the economy in the first half of the 1990’s. This study has found that despite the work that the Brazilian economy has done to increase its share in the world trade, in the period studied there could not be found any main structural change but the decrease of the share of the labor remuneration in the value of the total production as well as in the value added.
Keywords: Economic globalization; structural change; input-output; Brazil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C67 R15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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