巴西农业综合企业的国际参与:比较分析

IF 0.3 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Cepal Review Pub Date : 2022-10-24 DOI:10.18356/16840348-2022-136-8
R. A. Maranhão, José Maurício Vieira Filho
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发展中国家城市人口的增长,加上世界范围内中产阶级的扩大和人均收入的提高,增加了对粮食的需求。本文采用恒定市场份额分析(CMSA)的方法来确定在市场上经营的主要国家之间农业出口增长的驱动因素。分析两个时期:(i) 1992-2001年和(ii) 2002-2013年。研究的国家包括阿根廷、巴西、中国、法国、德国、印度和美国。结果显示,具有自然资源潜力的新兴国家(阿根廷、巴西和印度)的代表性日益增加,而发达经济体(美国和欧洲国家)和中国(由于其特殊的内部动力)在国际市场上的地位正在丧失。巴西农业综合企业的国际参与:比较分析上述同一性的右侧显示了四个影响:(i)世界贸易增长;(二)出口产品的构成;(三)出口目的地;(四)代表竞争力的剩余效应。分解是根据与产品或市场结构以及相对竞争力的变化有关的有利或不利的世界出口增长得出的。巴西农业综合企业的国际参与:比较分析
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International engagement of Brazilian agribusinesses: a comparative analysis
Urban population growth in developing countries, together with the expansion of the middle class and increase in per capita income worldwide, have increased the demand for food. This article uses the method of constant market share analysis (CMSA) to identify the drivers of agricultural export growth among the main countries operating in the market. Two periods are analysed: (i) 1992–2001 and (ii) 2002–2013. The countries studied were Argentina, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India and the United States. The results reveal the increasing representation of emerging countries with natural resource potential (Argentina, Brazil and India), while developed economies (the United States and European countries) and China (owing to its particular internal dynamics) are losing ground in the international market. International engagement of Brazilian agribusinesses: a comparative analysis The right-hand side of the foregoing identity shows four effects: (i) world trade growth; (ii) the composition of exports; (iii) the destination of exports; and (iv) a residual effect representing competitiveness. The decomposition is obtained based on the growth of world exports, favourable or unfavourable, associated with the structure of products or markets and changes in relative competitiveness. International engagement of Brazilian agribusinesses: a comparative analysis
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