SPECIALIZATION AND GROWTH SOURCES OF AGRIBUSINESS EXPORTS

AN ANALYZE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL ACCORDING TO GLOBAL SOUTH PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Sergio Leusin Junior Secretaria de Planejamento, Governança e Gestão (SPGG), Departamento de Economia e Estatística (DEE). Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4037-7211
    • Rodrigo Daniel Feix Secretaria de Planejamento, Governança e Gestão (SPGG), Departamento de Economia e Estatís tica (DEE). Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5325-4758
      • Guilherme Daros

        DOI:

        https://doi.org/10.22456/2176-5456.91641

        Keywords:

        agronegócio, comércio Sul-Sul, Constant Market Share, Rio Grande do Sul

        Abstract

        This study seeks to identify and analyze the sources of growth of agribusiness exports from Rio Grande do Sul between 1999 and 2016, a period marked by internal
        and external economic transformations, especially the rise and decline of agricultural commodity prices. In order to achieve this objective it was used the Constant Market Share model. The results were analyzed in the light of theoretical and applied literature about food consumption patterns in the world, and corroborate the thesis that the growth and portfolio changes of the agribusiness exports from Rio Grande do Sul are
        increasingly linked to demand from Global South countries. For Rio Grande do Sul the food consumption patterns changes in these countries, especially China, acted as an important incentive for the productive specialization in sectors where competitiveness is based on costs and there is limited space for product differentiation.

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        Published

        2022-03-31

        How to Cite

        Leusin Junior, S., Feix, R. D., & Daros, G. (2022). SPECIALIZATION AND GROWTH SOURCES OF AGRIBUSINESS EXPORTS: AN ANALYZE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL ACCORDING TO GLOBAL SOUTH PERSPECTIVE. Análise Econômica, 40(81). https://doi.org/10.22456/2176-5456.91641