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Por um desenvolvimento inclusivo: O caso do Brasil

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Este livro visa analisar a vigência do conceito de heterogeneidade estrutural como parte do funcionamento da economia brasileira. Neste contexto, inclui uma análise das características e implicacões socioeconômicas das diferenças morfológicas e da dinâmica dos diferentes segmentos da estrutura produtiva do país. 0 Estudo começa analisando o desenvolvimento da heterogeneidade estrutural do Brasil, ou seja, a dinâmica da estrutura produtiva, a distribuição da renda e da ocupação no período de 1950 a 2009. A partir deste diagnóstico global, se realiza um exame da heterogeneidade produtiva, desde o ponto de vista setorial –incluindo a agricultura e a indústria– considerando, além disso, as diferenças regionais do país. Também são analisados temas específicos relacionados com a heterogeneidade produtiva, como é o tamanho das empresas e a desigualdade dos salários. Finalmente, é apresentado um exercício de convergência produtiva, mediante o qual se estima a magnitude dos recursos necessários e prazos para que a economia brasileira se situe no "umbral do desenvolvimento".

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  • -, 2015. "Por um desenvolvimento inclusivo: O caso do Brasil," Coediciones, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), number 37823 edited by Cepal.
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    3. -, 2016. "Hacia un desarrollo inclusivo: el caso del Uruguay," Coediciones, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), number 40494 edited by Cepal.

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