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Desconcentração e interiorização da economia fluminense na última década

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  • Souza, Paulo Marcelo de
  • Ponciano, Niraldo Jose
  • Ney, Marlon Gomes
  • Mata, Henrique Tome Da Costa

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O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar o processo de desconcentração e interiorização da economia do estado do rio de Janeiro na última década, mais especificamente o período de 1996 a 2005. Com o uso do modelo estrutural diferencial, fez-se uma análise da evolução do pessoal ocupado nas diversas mesorregiões geográficas que compõem o estado, considerandose as atividades: indústria extrativa mineral, indústria de transformação, serviços industriais de utilidade pública, indústria da construção civil, comércio, serviços, administração pública e agropecuária. Os resultados evidenciaram a ocorrência de desconcentração industrial, com redução da participação da região metropolitana no emprego e na renda, o que se deve, principalmente, à expansão da indústria extrativa mineral associada ao petróleo.------------the Rio de Janeiro's economy, during the last decade (from 1996 to 2005). It was considered the empolyment in the activities: mineral extraction industry, manufacturing industry, industrial utility services, construction industry, trade, services, public administration and farming. The employment evolution, by regions of Rio de Janeiro, was studied with the shiftshare analysis. By the results, Rio de Janeiro's economy became less concentrated, reducing the participation of the metropolitan region in the job and the income. The growth of the mineral extraction industry, associate to the oil, is one of the main causes of these changes.

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  • Souza, Paulo Marcelo de & Ponciano, Niraldo Jose & Ney, Marlon Gomes & Mata, Henrique Tome Da Costa, 2008. "Desconcentração e interiorização da economia fluminense na última década," 46th Congress, July 20-23, 2008, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 107887, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sbrfsr:107887
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.107887
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