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complex to employment and income generation in the Brazilian economy in the 1990’s. To do so, input-output matrices are … show that the supermarket complex was responsible for approximately 6.1% of the total employment in the economy (3 … with the other sector in the economy, in terms of employment and income generation. …
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over the employment. To study such an impact, it was: a) constructed an interregional input-output model, for the Brazilian …) estimated the employment level, for the sectors in the model, by the qualification level of the workforce, i.e., by years of … Southeast regions. This also has an impact over the employment generate indirectly, which is estimated through the use of the …
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Despite the advances in recent years in areas as education and combat to the poverty, Brazil continues to have one of … the worst income distributions in the world. Nowadays, in a list with 126 countries and territories, Brazil has the 10th … growing demand for employment generation. Taking into consideration both of these aspects, the purpose of this paper is to …
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absorption in the economy, one of the main concerns relates to the question of employment. This paper deals with this by making … an analysis of the changes in the employment in the Brazilian economy and relating these changes with the productive … analysis of the structural aspects of the Brazilian economy and to relate if with the employment changes occurred in the period …
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China and Brazil are two countries with continental dimensions, with differences in availability of natural resources … consistently a strategy of Export Led Growth (ELG), while Brazil, until the mid 1990s had a strategy based on Import Substitution … Industrialization (ISI) with a relatively closed economy to the external market; however, recently Brazil has been switching to a more …
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employment was chosen as an additional variable. The significant evidence of short run feedback between fixed assets and GDP as … well as between fixed assets and employment were found in both periods analyzed. However, the long run positive impact of …
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This paper investigates the differences in structures of causal relationships between stock and currency markets for advanced and emerging economies on the example of Switzerland and Poland. The bootstrap–based linear causality analysis as well as nonlinear causality tests were conducted for...
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discussion about the regional differences in Brazil will be made, while the methodology will be presented in the forth section …
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This work develops a method for the construction of input-output systems capable of estimating the flows of goods and services among cities, having in view that the creation of accurate strategies depends on the regional peculiarities incorporated in the scope of the economic planning...
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preliminary data from the Brazil’s National Accounts. The same is tested for the year 2005, and the results obtained from input … analysis consist of employment and production multipliers and interrelated sectors rates from Rasmussen-Hirschman, economic …
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