Desindustrialização e comércio exterior : evidências recentes para o Brasil
By: CUNHA, André Moura.
Contributor(s): LELIS, Marcos Tadeu Caputi | FLIGENSPAN, Flavio Benevett.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: São Paulo : Editora 34, jul./set. 2013Subject(s): Industrialização | Balança Comercial | Comércio Exterior | Exportação | Produtividade | Brasil | BrasilOnline resources: Acesso Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 33, 3, p. 463-485Abstract: This paper analyses the behavior of the Brazilian manufacturing sector during the 2000s. We test the hypothesis of early de-industrialization induced by foreign trade. Our results show a mixed picture: although we showed signs of early de-industrialization induced by foreign trade, at the same time, we found evidence that Brazilian entrepreneurs have reduced manufacturing exports during internal market boom between 2004 and 2010. This fact determines the deterioration of trade balance of the manufacturing sector and justifies worries on long-term perspectives for Brazilian economyThis paper analyses the behavior of the Brazilian manufacturing sector during the 2000s. We test the hypothesis of early de-industrialization induced by foreign trade. Our results show a mixed picture: although we showed signs of early de-industrialization induced by foreign trade, at the same time, we found evidence that Brazilian entrepreneurs have reduced manufacturing exports during internal market boom between 2004 and 2010. This fact determines the deterioration of trade balance of the manufacturing sector and justifies worries on long-term perspectives for Brazilian economy
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