A taxa de câmbio como instrumento do desenvolvimento econômico

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This article discusses the importance of the exchange rate in the economic development process. After a brief discussion about this issue, the paper presents a historical vision of the exchange policy adopted in Brazil from 1995 until now. This policy took part in the stabilization macroeconomic program implemented in the country since then. Thus, we are discussing the main effects of the economic exchange policy over the industrial sector, highlighting the fact that there are some empirical evidences about the deindustrialization process in Brazil nowadays. What could explain it is the behavior of the share of technological content of the products that compose the international trade of the country. Recently one can observe that there is an expressive growth in the share of the nonindustrial products, which could characterize the deindustrialization process in the country.

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Mattei, L., & Scaramuzzi, T. (2016). A taxa de câmbio como instrumento do desenvolvimento econômico. Revista de Economia Politica, 36(4), 726–747. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572016v36n04a04

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