Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Ávila, Matheus
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Luna, Ivette
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Economia e Sociedade
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/ecos/article/view/8671758
Resumo: The study analyzes the growth and development opportunities for cities in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, considering economic complexity. Our hypothesis is that the structural heterogeneity in Brazil, and in São Paulo, creates regional inequality. Therefore, cities have different development trajectories depending on their current economic capacities and productive structures. The level of economic complexity is the measurement of an economy’s ability to produce goods with a higher (or lower) level of embedded knowledge. Applying this theory to cities in the state of São Paulo indicates substantially unequal levels of complexity in the state territory, with the best indicators centered around cities such as São Paulo and Campinas. A correlation was found between the municipalities’ current level of complexity, their levels of production, and complexity outlook. Thus, based on the opportunities presented for each municipality and their engagement in this transformation process, cities will develop at different speeds and inequalities will emerge.
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spelling Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São PauloDevelopment opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São PauloOportunidades de desenvolvimento: complexidade econômica como driver para São PauloComplexidade econômicaSão PauloDesenvolvimentoDesigualdadeComplexidade econômicaSão PauloDesenvolvimentoDesigualdadeEconomic complexitySão PauloDevelopmentInequalityThe study analyzes the growth and development opportunities for cities in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, considering economic complexity. Our hypothesis is that the structural heterogeneity in Brazil, and in São Paulo, creates regional inequality. Therefore, cities have different development trajectories depending on their current economic capacities and productive structures. The level of economic complexity is the measurement of an economy’s ability to produce goods with a higher (or lower) level of embedded knowledge. Applying this theory to cities in the state of São Paulo indicates substantially unequal levels of complexity in the state territory, with the best indicators centered around cities such as São Paulo and Campinas. A correlation was found between the municipalities’ current level of complexity, their levels of production, and complexity outlook. Thus, based on the opportunities presented for each municipality and their engagement in this transformation process, cities will develop at different speeds and inequalities will emerge.The study analyzes the growth and development opportunities for cities in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, considering economic complexity. Our hypothesis is that the structural heterogeneity in Brazil, and in São Paulo, creates regional inequality. Therefore, cities have different development trajectories depending on their current economic capacities and productive structures. The level of economic complexity is the measurement of an economy’s ability to produce goods with a higher (or lower) level of embedded knowledge. Applying this theory to cities in the state of São Paulo indicates substantially unequal levels of complexity in the state territory, with the best indicators centered around cities such as São Paulo and Campinas. A correlation was found between the municipalities’ current level of complexity, their levels of production, and complexity outlook. Thus, based on the opportunities presented for each municipality and their engagement in this transformation process, cities will develop at different speeds and inequalities will emerge.O estudo analisa as oportunidades de crescimento e desenvolvimento das cidades do estado de São Paulo, considerando a complexidade econômica. Nossa hipótese é que a heterogeneidade estrutural no Brasil, e em São Paulo, cria desigualdades regionais. Portanto, as cidades têm diferentes trajetórias de desenvolvimento, dependendo de suas atuais capacidades econômicas e estruturas produtivas. O nível de complexidade econômica é a medida da capacidade de uma economia de produzir bens com um nível mais alto (ou mais baixo) de conhecimento embutido. A aplicação dessa teoria em cidades do estado de São Paulo indica níveis de complexidade substancialmente desiguais no território estadual, com os melhores indicadores concentrados em cidades como São Paulo e Campinas. Foi encontrada uma correlação entre o nível atual de complexidade dos municípios, seus níveis de produção e perspectiva de complexidade. Assim, a partir das oportunidades potenciais apresentadas para cada município e seu engajamento nesse processo de transformação, as cidades se desenvolverão a velocidades diferentes, podendo aprofundar as desigualdades já existentes.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2022-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTexto info:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/ecos/article/view/8671758Economia e Sociedade; v. 31 n. 3 (2022): set./dez.[76]; 651-670Economia e Sociedade; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2022): set./dez.[76]; 651-670Economia e Sociedade; Vol. 31 Núm. 3 (2022): set./dez.[76]; 651-6701982-3533reponame:Economia e Sociedadeinstname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPenghttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/ecos/article/view/8671758/30769Brazil; ContemporaryBrasil; ContemporáneoBrasil; ContemporâneoCopyright (c) 2022 Economia e Sociedadehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessÁvila, MatheusLuna, Ivette2023-03-14T13:39:38Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8671758Revistahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/ecosPUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/ecos/oaicbaltar@unicamp.br||ppec@unicamp.br||prates@unicamp.br1982-35330104-0618opendoar:2023-03-14T13:39:38Economia e Sociedade - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
Oportunidades de desenvolvimento: complexidade econômica como driver para São Paulo
title Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
spellingShingle Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
Ávila, Matheus
Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Economic complexity
São Paulo
Development
Inequality
title_short Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
title_full Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
title_fullStr Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
title_sort Development opportunities: economic complexity as a driver for São Paulo
author Ávila, Matheus
author_facet Ávila, Matheus
Luna, Ivette
author_role author
author2 Luna, Ivette
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ávila, Matheus
Luna, Ivette
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Economic complexity
São Paulo
Development
Inequality
topic Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Complexidade econômica
São Paulo
Desenvolvimento
Desigualdade
Economic complexity
São Paulo
Development
Inequality
description The study analyzes the growth and development opportunities for cities in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, considering economic complexity. Our hypothesis is that the structural heterogeneity in Brazil, and in São Paulo, creates regional inequality. Therefore, cities have different development trajectories depending on their current economic capacities and productive structures. The level of economic complexity is the measurement of an economy’s ability to produce goods with a higher (or lower) level of embedded knowledge. Applying this theory to cities in the state of São Paulo indicates substantially unequal levels of complexity in the state territory, with the best indicators centered around cities such as São Paulo and Campinas. A correlation was found between the municipalities’ current level of complexity, their levels of production, and complexity outlook. Thus, based on the opportunities presented for each municipality and their engagement in this transformation process, cities will develop at different speeds and inequalities will emerge.
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