The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development
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Resumo: | There are 5,570 municipalities in Brazil, of which 1,253 have less than 5,000 inhabitants. The Proposed Amendment to the Constitution no. 188/2019 proposes incorporating part of these municipalities into neighboring municipalities with more significant financial capacity; the municipality’s revenue is the second criterion provided for in this legislative instrument. Given this context, this study sought to show that municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants collect more than the municipalities of the group with a larger population per inhabitant. Even the administrative expenses of these small municipalities are not significantly higher. The social rights of citizens, which are provided for in the Federal Constitution, are more efficiently served in smaller municipalities if the per capita values are considered. For instance, in some of the budgetary functions (e.g., health), the differences in investment volumes are quite high. Additionally, small municipalities act as promoters of development by encouraging economic activities and do so with larger investments, once again using the citizen as a unit. Therefore, it is not appropriate to prejudge and condemn municipalities solely based on the number of inhabitants and the amounts they collect. The municipalities, first and foremost, are proponents and executors of public policies where financial profit cannot be constituted as an evaluation measure. |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local developmentLos pequeños municipios brasileños: viabilidad, derechos sociales y desarrollo localThe small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local developmentOs pequenos municípios brasileiros: viabilidade, direitos sociais e desenvolvimento localMunicipiosIncorporación de MunicipiosDerechos SocialesIncentivos públicosMunicípiosIncorporação de MunicípiosDireitos SociaisIncentivos PúblicosMunicipalitiesIncorporation of MunicipalitiesSocial RightsPublic IncentivesMunicipalitiesIncorporation of MunicipalitiesSocial RightsPublic IncentivesThere are 5,570 municipalities in Brazil, of which 1,253 have less than 5,000 inhabitants. The Proposed Amendment to the Constitution no. 188/2019 proposes incorporating part of these municipalities into neighboring municipalities with more significant financial capacity; the municipality’s revenue is the second criterion provided for in this legislative instrument. Given this context, this study sought to show that municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants collect more than the municipalities of the group with a larger population per inhabitant. Even the administrative expenses of these small municipalities are not significantly higher. The social rights of citizens, which are provided for in the Federal Constitution, are more efficiently served in smaller municipalities if the per capita values are considered. For instance, in some of the budgetary functions (e.g., health), the differences in investment volumes are quite high. Additionally, small municipalities act as promoters of development by encouraging economic activities and do so with larger investments, once again using the citizen as a unit. Therefore, it is not appropriate to prejudge and condemn municipalities solely based on the number of inhabitants and the amounts they collect. The municipalities, first and foremost, are proponents and executors of public policies where financial profit cannot be constituted as an evaluation measure.En Brasil, hay 5.570 municipios de los cuales 1.253 tienen menos de 5.000 habitantes. El PEC 188/2019 propone la incorporación de parte de estos municipios por municipios vecinos con mayor capacidad financiera. Los ingresos propios del municipio son el segundo criterio previsto en el PEC. Esta obra muestra que, por habitante, los municipios con una población inferior a 5.000 habitantes recogen más que los municipios del grupo con una población mayor. Ni siquiera los gastos administrativos de estos pequeños municipios son significativamente mayores. Los derechos sociales de los ciudadanos, previstos en la Constitución Federal, son atendidos de manera más eficiente en los municipios más pequeños, si se consideran valores per cápita. En algunas de las funciones presupuestarias, como la salud, por ejemplo, las diferencias en los volúmenes de inversión son bastante altas. Los pequeños municipios también actúan como promotores del desarrollo fomentando las actividades económicas y lo hacen con mayores inversiones, utilizando una vez más al ciudadano como unidad. Por lo tanto, no es apropiado prejuzgar y condenar a los municipios basándose únicamente en el número de habitantes y las cantidades que recaudan. Los municipios, en primer lugar, son proponentes y ejecutores de políticas públicas donde el beneficio financiero no puede constituirse como una medida de evaluación.There are 5,570 municipalities in Brazil, of which 1,253 have less than 5,000 inhabitants. The Proposed Amendment to the Constitution no. 188/2019 proposes incorporating part of these municipalities into neighboring municipalities with more significant financial capacity; the municipality’s revenue is the second criterion provided for in this legislative instrument. Given this context, this study sought to show that municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants collect more than the municipalities of the group with a larger population per inhabitant. Even the administrative expenses of these small municipalities are not significantly higher. The social rights of citizens, which are provided for in the Federal Constitution, are more efficiently served in smaller municipalities if the per capita values are considered. For instance, in some of the budgetary functions (e.g., health), the differences in investment volumes are quite high. Additionally, small municipalities act as promoters of development by encouraging economic activities and do so with larger investments, once again using the citizen as a unit. Therefore, it is not appropriate to prejudge and condemn municipalities solely based on the number of inhabitants and the amounts they collect. The municipalities, first and foremost, are proponents and executors of public policies where financial profit cannot be constituted as an evaluation measure.Existem, no Brasil, 5.570 municípios dos quais 1.253 possuem menos que 5.000 habitantes. A PEC 188/2019 propõe a incorporação de parte destas localidades por municípios vizinhos e com maior capacidade financeira. A receita própria dos municípios é o segundo critério previsto na PEC. Este trabalho mostra que, por habitante, os municípios com população inferior a 5.000 habitantes arrecadam mais que os municípios do grupo com população maior. Mesmo as despesas administrativas destes municípios pequenos não são significativamente maiores. Os direitos sociais dos cidadãos, previstos na Constituição Federal, são atendidos de forma mais eficiente nos municípios menores, se considerados os valores per capita. Em algumas das funções orçamentárias, como a saúde por exemplo, as diferenças nos volumes de investimento são bastante elevadas. Os municípios pequenos também atuam como promotores do desenvolvimento ao incentivar as atividades econômicas e o fazem com investimentos maiores, mais uma vez usando o cidadão como unidade. Não é adequado, deste modo, prejulgar e condenar municípios baseados apenas do número de habitantes e nos valores que arrecadam. Os municípios, antes de tudo, são proponentes e executores de políticas públicas onde o lucro financeiro não pode se constituir em medida de avaliação.Edunisc - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul2022-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/1701810.17058/redes.v27i.17018Redes ; Vol. 27 (2022)Redes; Vol. 27 (2022)Redes; Vol. 27 (2022)Redes; v. 27 (2022)1982-6745reponame:Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. 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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development Los pequeños municipios brasileños: viabilidad, derechos sociales y desarrollo local The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development Os pequenos municípios brasileiros: viabilidade, direitos sociais e desenvolvimento local |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development Prediger, Reneo Pedro Municipios Incorporación de Municipios Derechos Sociales Incentivos públicos Municípios Incorporação de Municípios Direitos Sociais Incentivos Públicos Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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The small brazilian municipalities: viability, social rights and local development |
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Prediger, Reneo Pedro |
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Prediger, Reneo Pedro Allebrandt, Sérgio Luíz Fistarol Kruger, Roseli de Carli, Patricia |
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Allebrandt, Sérgio Luíz Fistarol Kruger, Roseli de Carli, Patricia |
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Prediger, Reneo Pedro Allebrandt, Sérgio Luíz Fistarol Kruger, Roseli de Carli, Patricia |
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Municipios Incorporación de Municipios Derechos Sociales Incentivos públicos Municípios Incorporação de Municípios Direitos Sociais Incentivos Públicos Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives |
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Municipios Incorporación de Municipios Derechos Sociales Incentivos públicos Municípios Incorporação de Municípios Direitos Sociais Incentivos Públicos Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives Municipalities Incorporation of Municipalities Social Rights Public Incentives |
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There are 5,570 municipalities in Brazil, of which 1,253 have less than 5,000 inhabitants. The Proposed Amendment to the Constitution no. 188/2019 proposes incorporating part of these municipalities into neighboring municipalities with more significant financial capacity; the municipality’s revenue is the second criterion provided for in this legislative instrument. Given this context, this study sought to show that municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants collect more than the municipalities of the group with a larger population per inhabitant. Even the administrative expenses of these small municipalities are not significantly higher. The social rights of citizens, which are provided for in the Federal Constitution, are more efficiently served in smaller municipalities if the per capita values are considered. For instance, in some of the budgetary functions (e.g., health), the differences in investment volumes are quite high. Additionally, small municipalities act as promoters of development by encouraging economic activities and do so with larger investments, once again using the citizen as a unit. Therefore, it is not appropriate to prejudge and condemn municipalities solely based on the number of inhabitants and the amounts they collect. The municipalities, first and foremost, are proponents and executors of public policies where financial profit cannot be constituted as an evaluation measure. |
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