Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro, E. Pereira, Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli, H. Pereira
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Sectoral Interdependence, Network Analysis, and Regional Resilience in Brazil
Abstract This paper aims to deepen the discussion about the productive interdependence and regional resilience among the Brazilian states and regions through an input-output network analysis to identify emergent patterns or properties within the Brazilian states. We use an inter-regional IO matrix, the base year 2011, for the 27 Brazilian states and 68 sectors. The main results show that some states remain isolated in the Brazilian productive structure. Moreover, even with the spatial heterogeneity presented in the Brazilian economy, their inter-regional interdependence is situated at a level that enables the recovery even without some important links.
期刊介绍:
Latin American Business Review is a quarterly, refereed journal which facilitates the exchange of information and new ideas between academics, business practitioners, public policymakers, and those in the international development community. Special features of the journal will keep you current on various teaching, research, and information sources. These activities all focus on the business and economic environment of the diverse and dynamic countries of the Americas.