The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo, Elisangela
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Araujo, Eliane Cristina, Punzo, Lionello
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/29649
Resumo: The productive sectors are indifferent to the growth in neoclassical models, different from Keynesians authors that highlight the centrality of the industry by enabling technological changes, productivity growth, positive externalities and synergies, balance of payments sustainability and in developing countries, relate to catching up processes. Acknowledging the centrality of industry brings concerns about de-industrialization, which is the theme of this article, focusing on the cases of Brazil and Italy, aiming to identify their pattern and determinants. In order to achieve this aim, there is a conceptual discussion about de-industrialization, followed by the identification of the main ‘stylized facts’ of these economies: i) a decrease in the industry relative share in GDP; ii) reduction of industrial employment in total employment and iii) stagnant productivity. Finally, the specificities of Brazilian and Italian industrialization are analyzed, observing that in Brazil, this appears to have been caused mainly by post-commercial opening macroeconomic environment that when associated with the appreciated exchange rate has changed the industry expertise and involved de-industrialization. In Italy, it is connected with the Kaldor-Verdoorn’s law because lower levels of demand have reduced productivity and investment, as well as relocation that directed parts of the production process to other countries
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spelling The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and ItalyA ‘bela’ e o ‘gigante’ adormecidos: análise comparativa de dois casos de desindustrialização recente e suas causas – Brasil e Itáliaindustrializationstructural changeBrazilItalyindustrializaçãomudança estruturalBrasilItáliaEstudo dos processos de desinstrialização no Brasil e na ItáliaThe productive sectors are indifferent to the growth in neoclassical models, different from Keynesians authors that highlight the centrality of the industry by enabling technological changes, productivity growth, positive externalities and synergies, balance of payments sustainability and in developing countries, relate to catching up processes. Acknowledging the centrality of industry brings concerns about de-industrialization, which is the theme of this article, focusing on the cases of Brazil and Italy, aiming to identify their pattern and determinants. In order to achieve this aim, there is a conceptual discussion about de-industrialization, followed by the identification of the main ‘stylized facts’ of these economies: i) a decrease in the industry relative share in GDP; ii) reduction of industrial employment in total employment and iii) stagnant productivity. Finally, the specificities of Brazilian and Italian industrialization are analyzed, observing that in Brazil, this appears to have been caused mainly by post-commercial opening macroeconomic environment that when associated with the appreciated exchange rate has changed the industry expertise and involved de-industrialization. In Italy, it is connected with the Kaldor-Verdoorn’s law because lower levels of demand have reduced productivity and investment, as well as relocation that directed parts of the production process to other countriesOs setores produtivos são indiferentes para o crescimento nos modelos neoclássicos, diferentemente dos keynesianos, que destacam a centralidade da indústria por possibilitar mudanças tecnológicas, crescimento da produtividade, externalidades positivas e sinergias, sustentabilidade do balanço de pagamentos e, nos países em desenvolvimento, se relacionar com processos de catching up. O reconhecimento da centralidade da indústria traz a preocupação com a desindustrialização, tema sobre o qual se debruça este artigo, focando o caso de dois países – Brasil e Itália – objetivando identificar o padrão existente em cada um deles e seus determinantes. Para cumprir com seu objetivo, tem-se inicialmente uma discussão conceitual sobre desindustrialização, seguida pela identificação dos principais ‘fatos estilizados’ dessas economias: i) queda da participação relativa da indústria no PIB; ii) redução do emprego industrial no emprego total e iii) estagnação da produtividade. Por fim, são analisadas as especificidades da desindustrialização brasileira e italiana, observando-se que, no Brasil, esta parece ter sido causada, sobretudo, pelo ambiente macroeconômico pós-abertura comercial, que, associado ao câmbio apreciado, mudou a especialização da indústria e implicou desindustrialização. Na Itália, vincula-se a lei Kaldor-Verdoorn, pois níveis menores de demanda reduziram a produtividade e o investimento, além da deslocalização, que direcionou partes do processo produtivo para outros países. Universidade Estadual De Maringá2016-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpesquisa teórica, histórica e empírica (análise de estatística descritiva)application/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/2964910.4025/actascihumansoc.v38i1.29649Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; Vol 38 No 1 (2016); 25-35Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; v. 38 n. 1 (2016); 25-351807-86561679-7361reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/29649/pdfCopyright (c) 2016 Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraujo, ElisangelaAraujo, Eliane CristinaPunzo, Lionello2016-07-11T13:30:22Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/29649Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/oai||actahuman@uem.br1807-86561679-7361opendoar:2016-07-11T13:30:22Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
A ‘bela’ e o ‘gigante’ adormecidos: análise comparativa de dois casos de desindustrialização recente e suas causas – Brasil e Itália
title The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
spellingShingle The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
Araujo, Elisangela
industrialization
structural change
Brazil
Italy
industrialização
mudança estrutural
Brasil
Itália
Estudo dos processos de desinstrialização no Brasil e na Itália
title_short The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
title_full The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
title_fullStr The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
title_full_unstemmed The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
title_sort The ‘beauty’ and the sleeping ‘giant’: comparative analysis of two cases of recent de-industrialization and its causes - Brazil and Italy
author Araujo, Elisangela
author_facet Araujo, Elisangela
Araujo, Eliane Cristina
Punzo, Lionello
author_role author
author2 Araujo, Eliane Cristina
Punzo, Lionello
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araujo, Elisangela
Araujo, Eliane Cristina
Punzo, Lionello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv industrialization
structural change
Brazil
Italy
industrialização
mudança estrutural
Brasil
Itália
Estudo dos processos de desinstrialização no Brasil e na Itália
topic industrialization
structural change
Brazil
Italy
industrialização
mudança estrutural
Brasil
Itália
Estudo dos processos de desinstrialização no Brasil e na Itália
description The productive sectors are indifferent to the growth in neoclassical models, different from Keynesians authors that highlight the centrality of the industry by enabling technological changes, productivity growth, positive externalities and synergies, balance of payments sustainability and in developing countries, relate to catching up processes. Acknowledging the centrality of industry brings concerns about de-industrialization, which is the theme of this article, focusing on the cases of Brazil and Italy, aiming to identify their pattern and determinants. In order to achieve this aim, there is a conceptual discussion about de-industrialization, followed by the identification of the main ‘stylized facts’ of these economies: i) a decrease in the industry relative share in GDP; ii) reduction of industrial employment in total employment and iii) stagnant productivity. Finally, the specificities of Brazilian and Italian industrialization are analyzed, observing that in Brazil, this appears to have been caused mainly by post-commercial opening macroeconomic environment that when associated with the appreciated exchange rate has changed the industry expertise and involved de-industrialization. In Italy, it is connected with the Kaldor-Verdoorn’s law because lower levels of demand have reduced productivity and investment, as well as relocation that directed parts of the production process to other countries
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