The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012
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Resumo: | The Midwest is the Brazilian region comprising the Central Highlands in the Country. It is the second least populated region of Brazil. Its vegetation is predominantly composed of the Cerrado ecosystem and the region holds important fresh water reserve and focuses the headwaters of rivers belonging to the main river basins of South America. Politically, the Midwest is the seat of the national political administrative decisions, housing the Federal District. Economically, after the decline of mining, the region configured as ranching and extensive agriculture. More recently, it has become the major grain producer in Brazil and home to several agribusinesses, besides some considerable experiences in middle-high technology industries. This period of transformation in the region began by advancing of the São Paulo coffee economy, which needed to incorporate new areas to open new penetration routes. The economic occupation gave it specific condition in the territorial labor division, as food and raw materials producer to populations and Southeast industries. This whole process is discussed in this article, which describes in the final session, information obtained in field research and performs a general analysis of the demographic change process of the target area, revealing the differences among each states.JEL-Code | J43; O18; Q13. |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012El centro-oeste brasileño y sus transformaciones económicas de 1970 a 2012O Centro-Oeste brasileiro e suas transformações econômicas de 1970 a 2012Agroindustryeconomic transformationsMidwestproduction dynamicsregional development.AgroindustriaCentro-Oestedesarrollo regionaldinámicas productivastransformaciones económicas.AgroindústriaCentro-Oestedesenvolvimento regionaldinâmicas produtivastransformações econômicas.The Midwest is the Brazilian region comprising the Central Highlands in the Country. It is the second least populated region of Brazil. Its vegetation is predominantly composed of the Cerrado ecosystem and the region holds important fresh water reserve and focuses the headwaters of rivers belonging to the main river basins of South America. Politically, the Midwest is the seat of the national political administrative decisions, housing the Federal District. Economically, after the decline of mining, the region configured as ranching and extensive agriculture. More recently, it has become the major grain producer in Brazil and home to several agribusinesses, besides some considerable experiences in middle-high technology industries. This period of transformation in the region began by advancing of the São Paulo coffee economy, which needed to incorporate new areas to open new penetration routes. The economic occupation gave it specific condition in the territorial labor division, as food and raw materials producer to populations and Southeast industries. This whole process is discussed in this article, which describes in the final session, information obtained in field research and performs a general analysis of the demographic change process of the target area, revealing the differences among each states.JEL-Code | J43; O18; Q13.El Centro-Oeste es la región brasileña que comprende el Brasil central. Es la segunda región menos poblada de Brasil. Su vegetación es predominantemente compuesta por el ecosistema del Cerrado y la región tiene importantes reservas de agua dulce y concentra las nacientes de los ríos que pertenecen a las principales cuencas hidrográficas de América del Sur. En lo político, el Centro-Oeste es la sede de las decisiones políticas y administrativas del país, porque en ella se encuentra el Distrito Federal de Brasil. Después de la pérdida de la importancia de la minería, la región se convirtió a la exploración de la pecuaria y de la agricultura extensiva. Recientemente, se ha convertido en una gran productora de granos de Brasil y sede de varias agroindustrias. Ese período de mayores transformaciones en la región se inició por el avance de la economía del café de São Paulo. Su ocupación económica le ha dado la condición específica en la división territorial del trabajo como productora de alimentos y materias primas para las poblaciones e industrias del Sudeste brasileño. Al final del artículo son aportadas informaciones obtenidas de la investigación de campo y es realizado un análisis general del proceso de evolución demográfica de la región estudiada, particularizando los tres estados.Código JEL | J43; O18; Q13.O Centro-Oeste é a região brasileira que compreende o Brasil Central. É a segunda região brasileira menos povoada. Sua vegetação é predominantemente composta pelo ecossistema Cerrado. A região é detentora de importante reserva de água doce e concentra as nascentes de rios pertencentes às principais bacias hidrográficas da América do Sul. Politicamente, o Centro-Oeste é a sede das decisões político-administrativas do país, por abrigar o Distrito Federal. Após o declínio da mineração, a região se converteu à exploração da pecuária e da agricultura extensivas. Recentemente, tem se tornado a grande produtora de grãos do Brasil e sede de várias agroindústrias. Esse período de maiores transformações na região iniciou-se pelo avanço da economia cafeeira paulista. A sua ocupação econômica deu-lhe condição específica na divisão territorial do trabalho, como produtora de alimentos e matérias primas para populações e indústrias do Sudeste. Esse processo é discutido no presente artigo. Ao final aportam-se informações obtidas em pesquisa de campo e realiza análise geral do processo de evolução demográfica da região estudada, particularizando os seus três estados.Código JEL | J43; O18; Q13.Universidade Regional de Blumenau2016-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojsrevista.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/article/view/543910.7867/2317-5443.2015v3n2p033-054Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional; v. 3 n. 2 (2015); 033-0542317-5443reponame:Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional (Online)instname:Universidade Regional de Blumenau (FURB)instacron:FURBporhttps://ojsrevista.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/article/view/5439/3233Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regionalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHaddad, Marcos BittarPastre, Rafael2016-04-08T17:12:50Zoai:ojs.bu.furb.br:article/5439Revistahttp://proxy.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdrPUBhttps://proxy.furb.br/ojs/index.php/rbdr/oai||rbdr@furb.br2317-54431807-0167opendoar:2016-04-08T17:12:50Revista Brasileira de Desenvolvimento Regional (Online) - Universidade Regional de Blumenau (FURB)false |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 El centro-oeste brasileño y sus transformaciones económicas de 1970 a 2012 O Centro-Oeste brasileiro e suas transformações econômicas de 1970 a 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 Haddad, Marcos Bittar Agroindustry economic transformations Midwest production dynamics regional development. Agroindustria Centro-Oeste desarrollo regional dinámicas productivas transformaciones económicas. Agroindústria Centro-Oeste desenvolvimento regional dinâmicas produtivas transformações econômicas. |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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The brazilian midwest and its economic transformations from 1970 to 2012 |
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Haddad, Marcos Bittar |
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Haddad, Marcos Bittar Pastre, Rafael |
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Pastre, Rafael |
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Haddad, Marcos Bittar Pastre, Rafael |
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Agroindustry economic transformations Midwest production dynamics regional development. Agroindustria Centro-Oeste desarrollo regional dinámicas productivas transformaciones económicas. Agroindústria Centro-Oeste desenvolvimento regional dinâmicas produtivas transformações econômicas. |
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Agroindustry economic transformations Midwest production dynamics regional development. Agroindustria Centro-Oeste desarrollo regional dinámicas productivas transformaciones económicas. Agroindústria Centro-Oeste desenvolvimento regional dinâmicas produtivas transformações econômicas. |
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The Midwest is the Brazilian region comprising the Central Highlands in the Country. It is the second least populated region of Brazil. Its vegetation is predominantly composed of the Cerrado ecosystem and the region holds important fresh water reserve and focuses the headwaters of rivers belonging to the main river basins of South America. Politically, the Midwest is the seat of the national political administrative decisions, housing the Federal District. Economically, after the decline of mining, the region configured as ranching and extensive agriculture. More recently, it has become the major grain producer in Brazil and home to several agribusinesses, besides some considerable experiences in middle-high technology industries. This period of transformation in the region began by advancing of the São Paulo coffee economy, which needed to incorporate new areas to open new penetration routes. The economic occupation gave it specific condition in the territorial labor division, as food and raw materials producer to populations and Southeast industries. This whole process is discussed in this article, which describes in the final session, information obtained in field research and performs a general analysis of the demographic change process of the target area, revealing the differences among each states.JEL-Code | J43; O18; Q13. |
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