Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo , Eliane
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Costa Peres , Samuel, Araujo, Elisangela Luzia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/62046
Resumo: This paper investigates deindustrialization as a globally unequal process, related both to the degree of development and path dependence, and to economic policies that reinforce long-term trends or enable structural changes. Traditionally seen as the fall in industrial production/employment as the country develops, this phenomenon can engender considerable subsectoral and even regional heterogeneity, an aspect that this research seeks to explore. The methodology comprises a theoretical analysis, with a review of the literature on deindustrialization and sectoral heterogeneity and an empirical investigation, with descriptive analysis of manufacturing data for 111 countries, in addition to a specific study for Brazil from 1993 to 2018. The results show that developed countries consolidated their leadership in the most advanced sectors of industry, whereas most developing economies, including Brazil, experienced deindustrialization and at the same time, the concentration of industrial productive activities in lower-value added, technology-intensive subsectors . In this scenario, if structural change constitutes an important driving force of economic development, the recent trends observed signal serious challenges to promoting inclusive and sustained growth in developing economies and in Brazil.
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spelling Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economyDesindustrialização e heterogeneidade subsetorial: padrões internacionais e desafios para a economia brasileiraAraujo , ElianeCosta Peres , SamuelAraujo, Elisangela LuziaThis paper investigates deindustrialization as a globally unequal process, related both to the degree of development and path dependence, and to economic policies that reinforce long-term trends or enable structural changes. Traditionally seen as the fall in industrial production/employment as the country develops, this phenomenon can engender considerable subsectoral and even regional heterogeneity, an aspect that this research seeks to explore. The methodology comprises a theoretical analysis, with a review of the literature on deindustrialization and sectoral heterogeneity and an empirical investigation, with descriptive analysis of manufacturing data for 111 countries, in addition to a specific study for Brazil from 1993 to 2018. The results show that developed countries consolidated their leadership in the most advanced sectors of industry, whereas most developing economies, including Brazil, experienced deindustrialization and at the same time, the concentration of industrial productive activities in lower-value added, technology-intensive subsectors . In this scenario, if structural change constitutes an important driving force of economic development, the recent trends observed signal serious challenges to promoting inclusive and sustained growth in developing economies and in Brazil.Este trabalho investiga a desindustrialização como um processo globalmente desigual, relacionado tanto ao grau de desenvolvimento e a dependência de trajetórias quanto às políticas econômicas que reforçam tendências de longo prazo ou, alternativamente, possibilitam mudanças estruturais. Este fenômeno, tradicionalmente visto como a queda da produção/emprego industrial à medida que o país se desenvolve, pode, todavia, engendrar considerável heterogeneidade subsetorial e até mesmo regional, aspecto que esta pesquisa busca explorar. A metodologia compreende uma análise teórica, com a revisão da literatura sobre desindustrialização e heterogeneidade setorial, e uma investigação empírica, com a análise descritiva dos dados da manufatura para 111 países, além de uma análise específica para o Brasil. Os resultados revelam que os países desenvolvidos consolidaram sua liderança nos setores mais avançados da indústria, enquanto a maior parte das economias em desenvolvimento, entre elas o Brasil, experimentou não apenas um processo de desindustrialização, como a concentração das atividades produtivas industriais em subsetores intensivos e em tecnologias de menor valor agregado. E, neste cenário, se a mudança estrutural constitui uma importante força motriz do desenvolvimento econômico, as tendências recentes observadas sinalizam sérios desafios à promoção do crescimento inclusivo e sustentado nas economias em desenvolvimento e no Brasil.IE-UFRJ2023-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/62046Revista de Economia Contemporânea; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 27, 2023Journal of Contemporary Economics; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 27, 20231980-5527porhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/62046/39400Copyright (c) 2023 Eliane Araujo , Samuel Costa Peres , Elisangela Luzia Araujohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/620462023-11-24T18:31:08Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
Desindustrialização e heterogeneidade subsetorial: padrões internacionais e desafios para a economia brasileira
title Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
spellingShingle Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
Araujo , Eliane
title_short Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
title_full Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
title_fullStr Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
title_full_unstemmed Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
title_sort Deindustrialization and subsectoral heterogeneity: international standards and challenges for the Brazilian economy
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Araujo , Eliane
Costa Peres , Samuel
Araujo, Elisangela Luzia
author Araujo , Eliane
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Costa Peres , Samuel
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Araujo, Elisangela Luzia
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description This paper investigates deindustrialization as a globally unequal process, related both to the degree of development and path dependence, and to economic policies that reinforce long-term trends or enable structural changes. Traditionally seen as the fall in industrial production/employment as the country develops, this phenomenon can engender considerable subsectoral and even regional heterogeneity, an aspect that this research seeks to explore. The methodology comprises a theoretical analysis, with a review of the literature on deindustrialization and sectoral heterogeneity and an empirical investigation, with descriptive analysis of manufacturing data for 111 countries, in addition to a specific study for Brazil from 1993 to 2018. The results show that developed countries consolidated their leadership in the most advanced sectors of industry, whereas most developing economies, including Brazil, experienced deindustrialization and at the same time, the concentration of industrial productive activities in lower-value added, technology-intensive subsectors . In this scenario, if structural change constitutes an important driving force of economic development, the recent trends observed signal serious challenges to promoting inclusive and sustained growth in developing economies and in Brazil.
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