Structural changes in Brazilian industry (1995-2009)

This article analyses the structural changes that took place in Brazilian industry between 1995 and 2009, by considering their intersectoral relations, through input-output analysis using the structural decomposition method and the calculation of linkage indices. The results show that the expansion of final demand plays a key role in industry growth in terms of employment, value added and gross production value. Natural-resource-intensive industry has grown particularly strongly. Another finding is that intersectoral demand has weakened, particularly in scale-intensive sectors that use differentiated technology.

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Main Authors: Persona, Helena Loiola, Oliveira, Maria Aparecida Silva
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2016-12
Subjects:INDUSTRIA, EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES, AJUSTE ESTRUCTURAL, ANALISIS DE INSUMO-PRODUCTO, PRODUCTIVIDAD, EMPLEO, VALOR, POLITICA INDUSTRIAL, INDUSTRY, INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS, PRODUCTIVITY, EMPLOYMENT, VALUE, INDUSTRIAL POLICY,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/41262
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