2021
DOI: 10.20435/inter.v22i2.2843
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Apontamentos sobre o Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal no Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul

Abstract: Esse artigo analisa a evolução do Índice FIRJAN de Desenvolvimento Municipal (IFDM) à luz da teoria da causação circular e acumulativa e da teoria do crescimento endógeno. O período selecionado para esta análise foi de 2005 a 2016, e tal análise realiza duas formas de comparação: a primeira comparou o índice IFDM dos municípios sul-mato-grossenses à média do próprio estado, e a segunda comparou os municípios à média do Brasil. Os resultados obtidos evidenciaram que a dinâmica de desenvolvimento econômico para … Show more

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“…Noting that, on the other hand, the number of municipalities classified as tending to development had a slight increase. Similar results were obtained by Renzi, Lima and Piacenti (2021), when carrying out a cross-regional analysis in the municipalities that make up the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in which an increase in the number of municipalities in the vicious circle of poverty was found. in which such municipalities are tending to remain and worsen this unfavorable condition.…”
Section: Hypothesis Testssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Noting that, on the other hand, the number of municipalities classified as tending to development had a slight increase. Similar results were obtained by Renzi, Lima and Piacenti (2021), when carrying out a cross-regional analysis in the municipalities that make up the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in which an increase in the number of municipalities in the vicious circle of poverty was found. in which such municipalities are tending to remain and worsen this unfavorable condition.…”
Section: Hypothesis Testssupporting
confidence: 83%