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Relatório de Pesquisa
Metabolismo do Setor de Serviços no Amazonas - interdependência do comércio e indústria
The objective of this research is to analyze the implications of Amazonas processing industry for the main activities of the service sector. Specifically, will be identified the composition of the macroeconomic aggregates of the main activities of the manufacturing industry and of the service sec...
Autor principal: | Laís Cosmo Lopes |
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Grau: | Relatório de Pesquisa |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
2016
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http://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/4679 |
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The objective of this research is to analyze the implications of Amazonas
processing industry for the main activities of the service sector. Specifically, will
be identified the composition of the macroeconomic aggregates of the main
activities of the manufacturing industry and of the service sector. With regard to
methodology, will be used data from Tables of Amazon Features and Uses at
basic prices for the year of 2006, which will be used intermediate consumption
and value of industry production services and of the main activities of the
manufacturing industry. In terms of results, it was realized that the
manufacturing industry has significant implications for the performance of the
service sector in the Amazonian economy, whose evidence is in how they make
up the macroeconomic aggregates selected in this research. In terms of gross
value of production, it was realized that the manufacturing industry has the
highest percentage in the composition of the secondary sector, whose value
was 99.93%. Similarly, gross production of services does not have significant
dependence of the industry, since its availability is made, for the most part, by
public administration services, trade and transport. In turn, it was realized that
the inputs coming from the manufacturing sector has a significant importance in
the composition of intermediate consumption both in services as in
manufacturing, with values of 71.03% and 79.62%, respectively. |