A continuidade do processo de desconcentração regional da indústria brasileira nos anos 2000

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The article continues the debate on the changes in the regional distribution of Brazilian industry in recent decades. Based on industry data for employment and wages for the period 1997/2007, it identifies an intense process of regional decentralization. Using classical indices of concentration, it appears that the trend identified affects all types of industries, whether traditional, commodities, diffuser or durable goods. The article also proposes the use of a new density index, highlighting some meso-regions where it is relatively high. From the values encountered for the density index some meso-regions located in different regions of the country are selected and their results discussed, which illustrates various situations of apparent success.

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Saboia, J. (2013). A continuidade do processo de desconcentração regional da indústria brasileira nos anos 2000. Nova Economia, 23(2), 219–278. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-63512013000200001

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