A reconstrução da indústria brasileira: A conexão entre o regime macroeconômico e a política industrial

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This paper is predominantly analytical. Concerning the macroeconomic regime, we propose more consistency between monetary, fiscal, exchange rate and wage policies. Such consistency is to provide sustainable long-term economic growth with structural change. Also, it is to make it feasible to not only maintain average real interest rates below the average real return rates on capital, but also competitive real exchange rates (i.e., marginal undervalued real exchange rates) and real wages that increase in step with productivity growth. This will help guarantee sustainable economic growth. As for industrial policy, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests the need to pursue strategies that diversify production, especially within the manufacturing sector as well as within tradable segments of the service sector. Although theoretical arguments are favorable to strategies that diversify production in countries that did not manage to catch up with developed countries, such strategies should avoid semi-autarky policies, which means that production chains, segments and sectors that are not the focus of industrial policy should have zero import tariffs, or close to zero.

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Bresser-Pereira, L. C., Nassif, A., & Feijó, C. (2016). A reconstrução da indústria brasileira: A conexão entre o regime macroeconômico e a política industrial. Revista de Economia Politica, 36(3), 493–513. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572015v36n03a03

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