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Sector Specialization Matter

The Identification of the Key-Sectors in the Brazilian Economy in the Period of 1985-2004

By Esther Dweck

Fall 2007

This work tries to highlight the relative importance of different sectors in the Brazilian economy in order to point out that the relative sectoral specialization of each country is not, as the neoclassical economists point out, pre-determined in accordance with the endowment and scarcity of the factors. It depends, in fact, on the productive development of the country, which is completely linked to past and current economic policy.

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