Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010)
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT This paper estimates the local multiplier of manufacturing for Brazil (2000-2010). The method is based on (Moretti, 2010) and on (Moretti and Thulin, 2012), who estimated these multipliers for the U.S. and Sweden. The local multiplier of manufacturing estimates the impacts of employment changes in the industrial sectors on employment in the services sectors, and the impact of changes in employment in the high-tech and low-tech tradable sectors on employment in the services sectors. These estimates help to assess the importance of industrial employment changes over local economies. We created instrumental variables, based on the shift-share method. The employment data cover 21 economic subsectors and 123 regions in 2000, 2005 and 2010. We have estimated that in the Brazilian mesorregions, for each new job in the tradable sectors, almost four jobs were created locally in the services sectors. Additionally, each job in the high-tech industrial sectors was estimated to create approximately seven jobs in the services sectors over the long term. |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010)regional economicslabour marketlocal multipliersshift-shareABSTRACT This paper estimates the local multiplier of manufacturing for Brazil (2000-2010). The method is based on (Moretti, 2010) and on (Moretti and Thulin, 2012), who estimated these multipliers for the U.S. and Sweden. The local multiplier of manufacturing estimates the impacts of employment changes in the industrial sectors on employment in the services sectors, and the impact of changes in employment in the high-tech and low-tech tradable sectors on employment in the services sectors. These estimates help to assess the importance of industrial employment changes over local economies. We created instrumental variables, based on the shift-share method. The employment data cover 21 economic subsectors and 123 regions in 2000, 2005 and 2010. We have estimated that in the Brazilian mesorregions, for each new job in the tradable sectors, almost four jobs were created locally in the services sectors. Additionally, each job in the high-tech industrial sectors was estimated to create approximately seven jobs in the services sectors over the long term.Centro de Economia Política2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572016000400827Brazilian Journal of Political Economy v.36 n.4 2016reponame:Revista de Economia Políticainstname:EDITORA 34instacron:EDITORA_3410.1590/0101-31572015v36n04a09info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMACEDO,GUILHERMEMONASTERIO,LEONARDOeng2016-12-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-31572016000400827Revistahttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journalONGhttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/oai||cecilia.heise@bjpe.org.br1809-45380101-3157opendoar:2016-12-15T00:00Revista de Economia Política - EDITORA 34false |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) MACEDO,GUILHERME regional economics labour market local multipliers shift-share |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) |
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MACEDO,GUILHERME |
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MACEDO,GUILHERME MONASTERIO,LEONARDO |
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MONASTERIO,LEONARDO |
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MACEDO,GUILHERME MONASTERIO,LEONARDO |
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regional economics labour market local multipliers shift-share |
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regional economics labour market local multipliers shift-share |
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ABSTRACT This paper estimates the local multiplier of manufacturing for Brazil (2000-2010). The method is based on (Moretti, 2010) and on (Moretti and Thulin, 2012), who estimated these multipliers for the U.S. and Sweden. The local multiplier of manufacturing estimates the impacts of employment changes in the industrial sectors on employment in the services sectors, and the impact of changes in employment in the high-tech and low-tech tradable sectors on employment in the services sectors. These estimates help to assess the importance of industrial employment changes over local economies. We created instrumental variables, based on the shift-share method. The employment data cover 21 economic subsectors and 123 regions in 2000, 2005 and 2010. We have estimated that in the Brazilian mesorregions, for each new job in the tradable sectors, almost four jobs were created locally in the services sectors. Additionally, each job in the high-tech industrial sectors was estimated to create approximately seven jobs in the services sectors over the long term. |
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