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  1. A armadilha do paradoxo de tostines
    financiamentos do BNDES por porte de empresas e seu potencial na transformação estrutural das microrregiões do Brasil
    Published: outubro de 2024
    Publisher:  Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Brasília

    The study aimed to investigate the potential spatial correlation between BNDES funding allocation across different company sizes and the structural transformation of micro-regions in Brazil. Economic complexity indices, both linear and non-linear,... more

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    The study aimed to investigate the potential spatial correlation between BNDES funding allocation across different company sizes and the structural transformation of micro-regions in Brazil. Economic complexity indices, both linear and non-linear, along with productivity in foreign trade, were utilized as proxies for measuring structural transformation in this context. The period used was from 2009 to 2020. The data indicated that the majority of BNDES resources for the manufacturing industry are destined for the South and Southeast regions and, mainly, for micro-regions that are home to large commercial centers. A low-low pattern (low financing intensity and low complexity) was also observed for the microregions in the central part of the country. On the other hand, the econometric results showed the existence of spatial spillover effects of BNDES financing for microenterprises in the structural transformation of the country's microregions.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Portuguese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/306781
    Series: Texto para discussão / Ipea ; 3049
    Subjects: BNDES; company size; microregions; economic complexity
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  2. Gender economic inclusion, governance institutions and economic complexity in Africa
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  African Governance and Development Institute, [Yaoundé]

    This study examines the effects of gender economic inclusion on economic complexity in Africa, as well as the moderating role of governance institutions on the relationship between gender inclusion and economic complexity. The analysis was based on... more

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    This study examines the effects of gender economic inclusion on economic complexity in Africa, as well as the moderating role of governance institutions on the relationship between gender inclusion and economic complexity. The analysis was based on the pooled OLS and the system generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation techniques, with data from 34 African economies between 2010-2021. The analysis uncovered several important findings. First, from the most robust model (i.e., GMM), positive synergies are apparent because gender economic inclusion promotes economic complexity, and governance dynamics further enhance the positive effect of gender economic inclusion on economic complexity. Second, regardless of the adopted technique, a predominantly positive and statistically significant relationship was identified between gender economic inclusion and economic complexity. Third, it was observed that while governance institutions exhibit a negative relationship with economic complexity, they play a positive role in moderating the relationship between gender inclusion and economic complexity. Fourth, factors such as foreign direct investment inflow, trade openness, and international tourism were identified as potent drivers of economic complexity in Africa, while the impact of human capital appears to be relatively subdued. Consequently, the study emphasizes the need for institutional reforms to improve governance transparency, accountability, and efficiency, alongside advocating for gender-inclusive policies and increased investment in education.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    hdl: 10419/298273
    Series: AGDI working paper ; WP/24, 012
    Subjects: Gender economic inclusion; economic complexity; governance institutions; panel data; Africa
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  3. From products to capabilities
    constructing a genotypic product space
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Utrecht University, Human Geography and Planning, [Utrecht]

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    Series: Papers in evolutionary economic geography ; # 24, 19
    Subjects: product space; economic complexity; economic convergence; export diversification; industrial policy; poverty trap; structural change
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten), Illustrationen
  4. Resolving the complexity puzzle: economic complexity and positions in global value chains jointly explain economic development
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Utrecht University, Human Geography and Planning, [Utrecht]

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    Series: Papers in evolutionary economic geography ; # 24, 01
    Subjects: capability base; economic complexity; global value chains; upstreamness; downstreamness; economic development
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  5. An evolutionary approach to regional studies on global value chains
    Author: Boschma, Ron
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Utrecht University, Human Geography and Planning, [Utrecht]

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    Series: Papers in evolutionary economic geography ; # 24, 02
    Subjects: Evolutionary Economic Geography; Global Value Chains; Global Production Networks; regional diversification; relatedness; economic complexity
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