2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71402010000200002
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Evolução da produtividade total dos fatores na economia brasileira com ênfase no capital humano - 1992-2007

Abstract: Este artigo investiga a evolução da produtividade total dos fatores (PTF) para a economia brasileira no período de 1992 a 2007, utilizando uma medida de capital humano baseada em dados microeconômicos. Uma das principais contribuições deste artigo é a construção de uma medida específica de capital humano que permite mensurar tanto a evolução da participação dos diversos níveis de escolaridade e experiência do trabalhador no total de horas trabalhadas como a variação em sua produtividade ao longo do tempo. Os r… Show more

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“…using only data on agriculture, indicate a higher growth rate in the period 2000-2012, but the results point in the same direction as ours. Industry is growing at a similar pace (the difference is not signifi cant, although negative), which replicates the results of Barbosa et al (2010). Britto et al (2015), estimating partial productivity (VA/L) only for industry, found that productivity in 2011 was 6.1% lower than in 2003 in that sector.…”
Section: Datasupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…using only data on agriculture, indicate a higher growth rate in the period 2000-2012, but the results point in the same direction as ours. Industry is growing at a similar pace (the difference is not signifi cant, although negative), which replicates the results of Barbosa et al (2010). Britto et al (2015), estimating partial productivity (VA/L) only for industry, found that productivity in 2011 was 6.1% lower than in 2003 in that sector.…”
Section: Datasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Recent estimates, however, show a decline in performance. Barbosa Filho et al (2010) observed an annual TFP growth of only 0.72% from 1992 to 2007. Squeff (2012) compares the GDP per capita growth of 1.9% per annum from 2000 to 2009 to the labor productivity growth of the economy of 0.8%; productivity in manufacturing decreased 1.2% per year, leaving to agriculture and services the job of keeping the path of aggregate productivity growth in recent years.…”
Section: Effi Ciency In the Brazilian Economymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Isso pode ser visto pelo número de estudos como os de Bonelli & Fonseca (1998), Rocha (2007), Gomes et al (2003), Rocha (1999), Barbosa Filho et al (2010 entre outros. Estudar o padrão de evolução da produtividade se justifica pela necessidade de entender e acompanhar a competitividade de um país seja para manter um espaço no cenário internacional ou sustentar o crescimento econômico.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The low qualification of the Brazilian labor force also limits the productivity gains, a main determinant of income, quality of employment and socio-economic development (ILO, 2004). Despite some improvements in recent decades, the educational attainment of the Brazilian labor force is still very low and the advances are having few or now impacts on labor productivity (Barbosa Filho, Pessôa & Veloso, 2010). The large supply of low-skilled and low-wage workers in Brazil also tends to squeeze wages in occupations at the bottom of the occupational structure and contribute to the low level of average productivity.…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%