DOI: 10.47749/t/unicamp.1975.47403
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Raizes da concentração industrial em São Paulo

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“…Some scholars argue that São Paulo’s industrial takeoff was due to “adverse shocks” like World War I and the Great Depression, which interrupted imports of manufactured goods and gave space to domestic production (Suzigan 2000:25). Others argue it had to do with the lucrative coffee economy and the boom in agricultural exports that created a concentration of wealth and investment in the southeast region of the country (Cano 1990; Dean 1969; Silva 1976). However, industrial growth was already increasing rapidly a decade before World War I and would continue throughout the 1920s (see Figure 2).…”
Section: The Agrarian Roots Of Development In Southeast Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars argue that São Paulo’s industrial takeoff was due to “adverse shocks” like World War I and the Great Depression, which interrupted imports of manufactured goods and gave space to domestic production (Suzigan 2000:25). Others argue it had to do with the lucrative coffee economy and the boom in agricultural exports that created a concentration of wealth and investment in the southeast region of the country (Cano 1990; Dean 1969; Silva 1976). However, industrial growth was already increasing rapidly a decade before World War I and would continue throughout the 1920s (see Figure 2).…”
Section: The Agrarian Roots Of Development In Southeast Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10. Para mais detalhes, ver Oliveira (2003), Aureliano (1981, Cano (2007), Mello (1991), Silva (1976), Tavares (1974) e Suzigan (1971;. 11.…”
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“…A capital de São Paulo, ao assumir o papel hegemônico em praticamente todos os ramos da indústria brasileira, na primeira metade do século XX, transformou-se no principal pólo da indústria têxtil e de confecções do Brasil. Muitos dos migrantes que se transferiram para a capital paulista encontraram ocupação nas indústrias e nas atividades terciárias que, subsidiariamente, iam surgindo e se expandindo (Stein, 1979;Cano, 1977). Da região Nordeste -como antes havia ocorrido, principalmente nos períodos de secas -milhares de pessoas se deslocaram para a região Sudeste, em especial para o estado de São Paulo.…”
Section: Migração E Emprego Precário Em Dois Contextos Distintos: São...unclassified