4 resultados para Paterson Region (N.J.)--Maps, Outline and base.
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
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This work tries to comprehend, throw the prism of the Institutional Theory, the structural process of organizational field of cachaça¿s handicraft producers¿ from a Brazilian countryside region. The role of values and traditions on the determination of the structure and decision making on this industry are analyzed. It is necessary to research historic, economic and social facts, and confront them to the formation of Brazilian society to understand the field¿s formulation. An important aspect of this research is the mapping of isomorphic process and the comparison of the field¿s institutional degree, before and after the changes. It was noticed that the alteration on perception of Cachaça in the national market and the entrance of a new actor oriented by functional rationality are the major reasons for the mimetic changes on this field. As a contribution, this study confirms the applicability of Institutional Theory on analysis of specific fields and shows how this field has structured itself.
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Esta dissertação objetiva-se a pesquisar o padrão de escolha dos moradores de Duque de Caxias em relação à oferta de produtos e serviços de lazer disponíveis no município e na região metropolitana da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Considerando a relação cidade, cidadania e qualidade de vida, no caso do município de Duque de Caxias, periferia da Região Metropolitana – RJ verifica-se a indisponibilidade de equipamentos urbanos e ausência de ordenamento territorial capaz de suprir as necessidades humanas da população local. O desenvolvimento econômico no município ocasionou o processo de implantação de complexos industriais na região, acelerando o fenômeno da urbanização e criando grande déficit na oferta de políticas públicas como segurança, saúde e serviços de lazer aos seus moradores. Por meio de aplicação de pesquisa de campo, através do acesso a mídia interativa, foram entrevistados vinte moradores do município sobre suas preferências e hábitos relacionados ao lazer. Com base na técnica da análise de conteúdo, verificou-se que para os entrevistados as atividades de lazer que buscam dentro do próprio município em que residem estão principalmente ligadas aos interesses sociais. Em relação às opções relacionadas a boates e restaurantes, o pequeno número de opções disponíveis ao morador, por melhores que sejam quanto à qualidade, fazem com que busquem em cidades próximas. Entende-se ainda, que se fazem necessário que se invista em opções de lazer de qualidade e voltado para o lazer intelectual, já que são quase inexistentes.
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This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent productivity path of Latin America. We use a four-sector (agriculture, industry, modern services and traditional services) general equilibrium model calibrated to the main economies in the region. The model very closely replicates labor reallocations across sectors and the growth of aggregate labor productivity from 1950 to 2005. Structural transformation explains a sizeable portion of the region s convergence in the rst decades. In most cases, the poor performance of the traditional services sector is the main cause of the slowdown in productivity growth observed in the region after the mid-1970s and is a key factor in explaining the divergence during this period.
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In this paper, we decompose the variance of logarithmic monthly earnings of prime age males into its permanent and transitory components, using a five-wave rotating panel from the Venezuelan “Encuesta de Hogares por Muestreo” from 1995 to 1997. As far as we know, this is the first time a variance components model is estimated for a developing country. We test several specifications and find that an error component model with individual random effects and first order serially correlated errors fits the data well. In the simplest model, around 22% of earnings variance is explained by the variance of permanent component, 77% by purely stochastic variation and the remaining 1% by serial correlation. These results contrast with studies from industrial countries where the permanent component is predominant. The permanent component is usually interpreted as the results of productivity characteristics of individuals whereas the transitory component is due to stochastic perturbations such as job and/or price instability, among others. Our findings may be due to the timing of the panel when occurred precisely during macroeconomic turmoil resulting from a severe financial crisis. The findings suggest that earnings instability is an important source of inequality in a region characterized by high inequality and macroeconomic instability.