Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises
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Resumo: | This article discusses the phenomenon of deindustrialization in the main metropolitan regions of Brazil during the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The objectives are to present an analysis of the production structure of the manufacturing industry in Brazilian metropolises, vis-à-vis its national insertion, to identify the branches of activity that were most crucial to the country’s metropolitan deindustrialization process, and to characterize the metropolitan regions in which this phenomenon has mostly occurred. For this, public data has been used, together with a tabulation requested from the IBGE regarding the value of industrial manufacturing in metropolitan regions over several years. It was identified that Brazilian deindustrialization is fundamentally a metropolitan phenomenon, specifically when considering the branches with the highest technological intensity. However, this process has not occurred homogeneously across the metropolises. Those that have most contributed to its occurrence were São Paulo, Salvador and Curitiba, while those that most counterbalanced this process were Rio de Janeiro and Recife. |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolisesDesindustrialização nas metrópoles brasileiras DesindustrializaçãoValor da Transformação IndustrialNíveis de Intensidade TecnológicaMetrópolesRegião MetropolitanaDeindustrializationManufacturing Value AddedTechnological Intensity LevelsMetropolisesMetropolitan RegionThis article discusses the phenomenon of deindustrialization in the main metropolitan regions of Brazil during the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The objectives are to present an analysis of the production structure of the manufacturing industry in Brazilian metropolises, vis-à-vis its national insertion, to identify the branches of activity that were most crucial to the country’s metropolitan deindustrialization process, and to characterize the metropolitan regions in which this phenomenon has mostly occurred. For this, public data has been used, together with a tabulation requested from the IBGE regarding the value of industrial manufacturing in metropolitan regions over several years. It was identified that Brazilian deindustrialization is fundamentally a metropolitan phenomenon, specifically when considering the branches with the highest technological intensity. However, this process has not occurred homogeneously across the metropolises. Those that have most contributed to its occurrence were São Paulo, Salvador and Curitiba, while those that most counterbalanced this process were Rio de Janeiro and Recife.O presente artigo discute o fenômeno da desindustrialização nas principais regiões metropolitanas no Brasil nas duas primeiras décadas do século XXI. Os objetivos são apresentar a análise da estrutura produtiva da indústria de transformação das metrópoles brasileiras vis-à-vis sua inserção nacional, identificar os ramos de atividade mais determinantes para o processo de desindustrialização metropolitano do país e caracterizar as regiões metropolitanas em que esse fenômeno se apresenta com mais frequência. Foram utilizados dados públicos e uma tabulação solicitada ao IBGE sobre o valor da transformação industrial das regiões metropolitanas referente a vários anos. Constatou-se que a desindustrialização brasileira é fundamentalmente um fenômeno metropolitano, sobretudo quando se consideram os ramos de intensidade tecnológica mais elevada. Contudo, esse processo não aconteceu de modo homogêneo entre as metrópoles. Aquelas que mais contribuíram para a sua ocorrência foram São Paulo, Salvador e Curitiba, ao passo que as que mais contrabalancearam esse processo foram Rio de Janeiro e Recife.ANPUR2024-04-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/748610.22296/2317-1529.rbeur.202403ptRevista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024): Janeiro-DezembroRevista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais; v. 26 n. 1 (2024): Janeiro-Dezembro2317-15291517-4115reponame:Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online)instname:Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)instacron:ANPURporenghttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/7486/5582https://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/article/view/7486/5583http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Marcelo Gomes2024-04-20T17:55:39Zoai:ojs.rbeur.anpur.org.br:article/7486Revistahttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeurONGhttps://rbeur.anpur.org.br/rbeur/oairevista@anpur.org.br2317-15291517-4115opendoar:2024-04-20T17:55:39Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais (Online) - Associação Nacional de Pós-graduação e Pesquisa em Planejamento Urbano e Regional (ANPUR)false |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises Desindustrialização nas metrópoles brasileiras |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises Ribeiro, Marcelo Gomes Desindustrialização Valor da Transformação Industrial Níveis de Intensidade Tecnológica Metrópoles Região Metropolitana Deindustrialization Manufacturing Value Added Technological Intensity Levels Metropolises Metropolitan Region |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Deindustrialization in Brazilian metropolises |
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Ribeiro, Marcelo Gomes |
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Ribeiro, Marcelo Gomes |
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Ribeiro, Marcelo Gomes |
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Desindustrialização Valor da Transformação Industrial Níveis de Intensidade Tecnológica Metrópoles Região Metropolitana Deindustrialization Manufacturing Value Added Technological Intensity Levels Metropolises Metropolitan Region |
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Desindustrialização Valor da Transformação Industrial Níveis de Intensidade Tecnológica Metrópoles Região Metropolitana Deindustrialization Manufacturing Value Added Technological Intensity Levels Metropolises Metropolitan Region |
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This article discusses the phenomenon of deindustrialization in the main metropolitan regions of Brazil during the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The objectives are to present an analysis of the production structure of the manufacturing industry in Brazilian metropolises, vis-à-vis its national insertion, to identify the branches of activity that were most crucial to the country’s metropolitan deindustrialization process, and to characterize the metropolitan regions in which this phenomenon has mostly occurred. For this, public data has been used, together with a tabulation requested from the IBGE regarding the value of industrial manufacturing in metropolitan regions over several years. It was identified that Brazilian deindustrialization is fundamentally a metropolitan phenomenon, specifically when considering the branches with the highest technological intensity. However, this process has not occurred homogeneously across the metropolises. Those that have most contributed to its occurrence were São Paulo, Salvador and Curitiba, while those that most counterbalanced this process were Rio de Janeiro and Recife. |
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