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Disparidades Regionais Da Renda Agropecuária Per Capita Nos Estados Brasileiros: Uma Análise De Convergência

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  • Santos, Cristiane Marcia
  • Baptista, Antonio Jose Medina dos Santos

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O objetivo do artigo foi de buscar resposta sobre a existência de convergência de renda agropecuária para os Estados brasileiros no período entre 1991 e 2005, utilizou-se os testes de β-convergência e σ-convergência. Os resultados sugerem que existe uma dependência entre taxa de crescimento da renda agropecuária per capita e seu valor inicial, de forma que, em geral, as economias menos desenvolvidas no setor agropecuário crescem mais que os mais desenvolvidos. Desta forma, o crescimento da renda agropecuária per capita teria atuado positivamente no sentido de reduzir as disparidades entre os Estados, por influência de fatores indutores específicos ou políticas direcionadas para esse comportamento de convergência.---------------------------The purpose of the article was to seek answers about the existence of convergence of agricultural income for the Brazilian states, the period between 1991 and 2205, it was used for testing β- convergence and σ-convergence. The results suggest that there is a dependency between growth- rate of per capita agricultural income and its initial value, so that in general the less developed economies in the agricultural sector grow more than the most developed. Thus, the growth of per capita agricultural income would have acted positively to reduce disparities between states, the influence of factors specific inducers or policies directed to this behavior of convergence.

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  • Santos, Cristiane Marcia & Baptista, Antonio Jose Medina dos Santos, 2008. "Disparidades Regionais Da Renda Agropecuária Per Capita Nos Estados Brasileiros: Uma Análise De Convergência," 46th Congress, July 20-23, 2008, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil 117274, Sociedade Brasileira de Economia, Administracao e Sociologia Rural (SOBER).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sbrfsr:117274
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.117274
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