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Regional Development and Government Income Transfer Programs: Combining Input–Output Systems and Geoprocessing as Tools for Planning in São Paulo State, Brazil

In: Geography, Institutions and Regional Economic Performance

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  • Silvio Massaru Ichihara

    (Secretary of Transport – State of São Paulo)

  • Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto

    (University of São Paulo
    University of Illinois)

  • Denise Imori

    (University of São Paulo)

Abstract

To measure the regional impacts and possible development and planning policies of the “Bolsa Familia” Program, an income transfer program founded by the Brazilian Federal Government, this study innovates by combining geoprocessing with input–output theory. The analytical potential is showed through the estimation and analysis of the São Paulo State Municipalities supply and demand relations. These relations were estimated in the process of the construction of the state interregional input–output system. By having in view that the creation of accurate development strategies depends on regional peculiarities, the results show that this program must be understood not only as a form of income transference, but also as a catalytic agent for decreasing the regional inequality inside the state.

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  • Silvio Massaru Ichihara & Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto & Denise Imori, 2013. "Regional Development and Government Income Transfer Programs: Combining Input–Output Systems and Geoprocessing as Tools for Planning in São Paulo State, Brazil," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Riccardo Crescenzi & Marco Percoco (ed.), Geography, Institutions and Regional Economic Performance, edition 127, pages 415-436, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-642-33395-8_20
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33395-8_20
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