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introduced in 2002 to develop the tourism industry in the undeveloped region of Northeast Brazil. It provides evidence that …
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In Brazil, the regional development policy is directed by the regional development funds for the Northeast (FNE), the …
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This paper is about the policy concept of smart specialization (RIS3) and its potential for application in emerging economies. This is an important issue as emerging economies continue to struggle against the forces of globalization and targeted investments through RIS3 strategies that may help...
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Brazil, it is possible to point to a move towards a 'service economy' following the global standard. However, it cannot say … that Brazil is regionally services intensive, ie, the national pattern of development of the sector cannot be seen in all … productive structure of the service sectors in Brazil from hierarchy built; 3) analyzing the intrinsic relationship between the …
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periods identified in the survey, for Brazil as a whole and for each of the five Brazilian coffee regions. The results show …
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In this article, we discuss the current pattern of territorial reconfiguration of the Brazilian industry, its current forms, and motivations in order to problematize some of the most significant challenges of the current regional issue. We have brought new evidence of how it keeps...
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domestic destinations in Brazil, in terms of expenditure level and composition. We also look at different alternative of … domestic tourism in Brazil to consolidate an interstate matrix of expenditures by tourists. We then use an interregional input …-output system for Brazil to compute the tourism multipliers based on alternative hypotheses for the sources of financing of …
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Historically, development in Brazilian Amazon was promoted by permits of deforestation and little territory control or supervision. However, due to the importance of this biome for biodiversity and ecosystem balance in a global perspective, Brazilian's government has tighten deforestation...
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