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Interdependence among the Brazilian States: An Input-Output Approach

In: Technological Change and Mature Industrial Regions

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  • Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli
  • Eduardo Amaral Haddad
  • Edson Paulo Domingues

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Technological Change and Mature Industrial Regions explicitly adopts an inter-disciplinary approach to analysing the structural transformation of mature regions. The major focus of the book is from an economics perspective, but it also employs sociological analyses, business history approaches and technological analyses. It critically considers the identification and development of regional capabilities and regional policy initiatives for mature industrial areas in the context of globalisation and technological change. Specific cases from a range of different countries help to distinguish which aspects of mature regions’ technology, knowledge or structure are region-specific, and which are more generally applicable to mature industrial regions throughout the world. The book will prove to be invaluable for academic researchers as well as government and policy communities.

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  • Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli & Eduardo Amaral Haddad & Edson Paulo Domingues, 2009. "Interdependence among the Brazilian States: An Input-Output Approach," Chapters, in: Mahtab A. Farschi & Odile E.M. Janne & Philip McCann (ed.), Technological Change and Mature Industrial Regions, chapter 4, pages 44-63, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12604_4
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    2. Marie Daumal & Soledad Zignago, 2010. "Measure and determinants of border effects of Brazilian states," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 89(4), pages 735-758, November.
    3. Centuriao, Daniel & Boldrine Abrita, Mateus & Rondina Neto, Angelo & Camilo, Ana Paula & Stradiotto Vignandi, Rafaella & Espíndola Junior, Guilherme & Weber, Vanessa & Marques, Nelagley & Franco Macie, 2024. "Impacts of road transport infrastructure investments on the Latin American Integration Route," MPRA Paper 120001, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 14 Jan 2024.
    4. Fernando Perobelli & Eduardo Amaral Haddad, 2003. "Brazilian Interregional Trade (1985-1996): an Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis," Anais do XXXI Encontro Nacional de Economia [Proceedings of the 31st Brazilian Economics Meeting] e18, ANPEC - Associação Nacional dos Centros de Pós-Graduação em Economia [Brazilian Association of Graduate Programs in Economics].
    5. Kristian Behrens, 2011. "International Integration And Regional Inequalities: How Important Is National Infrastructure?," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 79(5), pages 952-971, September.

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