Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008

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, from 1973 to 1991, this dynamism lessened. Lastly, between 1991 and 2008, the dynamism of technical change recovered slightly. The wage share held fairly steady throughout the period. The rate of profit dropped between 1952 and 1991 before rising slightly from 1991 to 2008. The net capital accumulation rate contracted after 1975 because of the decline in the rates of profit and investment. Between 2004 and 2008, the net capital accumulation rate increased.

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Main Authors: Marquetti, Adalmir, Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares
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Language:English
Published: 2014-08
Subjects:CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO, PRODUCTIVIDAD, DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL, CAPITAL, FORMACION DE CAPITAL, INGRESOS, SALARIOS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, CAPITAL FORMATION, INCOME, WAGES,
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-374202023-01-23T13:30:34Z Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008 Marquetti, Adalmir Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO PRODUCTIVIDAD DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL CAPITAL FORMACION DE CAPITAL INGRESOS SALARIOS ECONOMIC GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL CAPITAL FORMATION INCOME WAGES 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, from 1973 to 1991, this dynamism lessened. Lastly, between 1991 and 2008, the dynamism of technical change recovered slightly. The wage share held fairly steady throughout the period. The rate of profit dropped between 1952 and 1991 before rising slightly from 1991 to 2008. The net capital accumulation rate contracted after 1975 because of the decline in the rates of profit and investment. Between 2004 and 2008, the net capital accumulation rate increased. 2014-12-10T12:55:45Z 2014-12-10T12:55:45Z 2014-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37420 LC/G.2614-P 4 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 113 .pdf application/pdf BRASIL BRAZIL
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topic CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAPITAL
FORMACION DE CAPITAL
INGRESOS
SALARIOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
WAGES
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAPITAL
FORMACION DE CAPITAL
INGRESOS
SALARIOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
WAGES
spellingShingle CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAPITAL
FORMACION DE CAPITAL
INGRESOS
SALARIOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
WAGES
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAPITAL
FORMACION DE CAPITAL
INGRESOS
SALARIOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
WAGES
Marquetti, Adalmir
Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares
Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008
description 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, from 1973 to 1991, this dynamism lessened. Lastly, between 1991 and 2008, the dynamism of technical change recovered slightly. The wage share held fairly steady throughout the period. The rate of profit dropped between 1952 and 1991 before rising slightly from 1991 to 2008. The net capital accumulation rate contracted after 1975 because of the decline in the rates of profit and investment. Between 2004 and 2008, the net capital accumulation rate increased.
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topic_facet CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
PRODUCTIVIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAPITAL
FORMACION DE CAPITAL
INGRESOS
SALARIOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
INCOME
WAGES
author Marquetti, Adalmir
Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares
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Porsse, Melody de Campos Soares
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title Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008
title_short Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008
title_full Patterns of technical progress in the Brazilian economy, 1952-2008
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