Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil Economia UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Economia e Desenvolvimento Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas |
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Resumo: | The strategy of identifying and investing in those economic sectors capable of standing out of the others dates back to the late 1950s, when Hirschman put forward the linkage hypothesis. According to it, the difference between the most and least advanced sectors paves the way for the deliberate undertaking of induced investments in a Keynesian-like multiplier effect. Development should be set off by governmental investments in sectors with outstanding performance (key sectors), the activity of which would propel that of the others. Forward linkages (FL) single out the most spread (by-) products throughout the economy, whereas backward linkages (BL) highlight the sectors that are the most dependent on the others. Such effects are measured by indices calculated from the rows and columns of inverse input-output matrices. It looks like the linkage hypothesis appears to fit in an energy transition scenario to check how bioenergy consumption affects other sectors of the economy. By adding (IPA) to the basic input-output (IP) model energy inputs and making use of the linkage hypothesis, it is possible to spotlight the most dependent sectors and the most used inputs. Therefore, the objective of this study is to build up a model that allows for not only identifying them, but also for comparing the results disclosed by the standard (IP) and by the augmented (IPA) input-output matrix. To this end, data for Brazil in 2018 are employed. Hence, when all of the country’s energy inputs are indistinctively taken into account, the Transport sector is the most dependent one, and Petroleum and Oil Products are the most demanded (spread) energy inputs by the economy. The results change when the emphasis is placed upon bioenergy inputs. In this case, the Paper and Pulp sector is the most dependent one, while Black Liquor turns out to be the most widely consumed bioenergy input. It can be concluded that such changes drive both the investments and the development strategy to be designed. For instance, reducing the use of fossil fuels (Oil Products) would harm investments in the Transport sector, whereas the option for a bioeconomic strategy of development would favour the Paper and Pulp sector. |
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Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no BrasilAnalysis of the linkage effects in the Brazilian bio- and lowcarbon economyBioeconomiaBioenergiaMatriz insumo-produto ampliadaEncadeamentosBioeconomyBioenergyAugmented input-output matrixLinkage effectsCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIAThe strategy of identifying and investing in those economic sectors capable of standing out of the others dates back to the late 1950s, when Hirschman put forward the linkage hypothesis. According to it, the difference between the most and least advanced sectors paves the way for the deliberate undertaking of induced investments in a Keynesian-like multiplier effect. Development should be set off by governmental investments in sectors with outstanding performance (key sectors), the activity of which would propel that of the others. Forward linkages (FL) single out the most spread (by-) products throughout the economy, whereas backward linkages (BL) highlight the sectors that are the most dependent on the others. Such effects are measured by indices calculated from the rows and columns of inverse input-output matrices. It looks like the linkage hypothesis appears to fit in an energy transition scenario to check how bioenergy consumption affects other sectors of the economy. By adding (IPA) to the basic input-output (IP) model energy inputs and making use of the linkage hypothesis, it is possible to spotlight the most dependent sectors and the most used inputs. Therefore, the objective of this study is to build up a model that allows for not only identifying them, but also for comparing the results disclosed by the standard (IP) and by the augmented (IPA) input-output matrix. To this end, data for Brazil in 2018 are employed. Hence, when all of the country’s energy inputs are indistinctively taken into account, the Transport sector is the most dependent one, and Petroleum and Oil Products are the most demanded (spread) energy inputs by the economy. The results change when the emphasis is placed upon bioenergy inputs. In this case, the Paper and Pulp sector is the most dependent one, while Black Liquor turns out to be the most widely consumed bioenergy input. It can be concluded that such changes drive both the investments and the development strategy to be designed. For instance, reducing the use of fossil fuels (Oil Products) would harm investments in the Transport sector, whereas the option for a bioeconomic strategy of development would favour the Paper and Pulp sector.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESA estratégia de identificar e investir em setores econômicos capazes de se destacar dos demais remete ao final da década de 1950, quando Hirschman sugeriu a hipótese dos encadeamentos (linkages). Segundo ela, a diferença entre setores mais avançados e menos avançados abre margem para ações deliberadas de investimentos induzidos, à maneira do efeito multiplicador keynesiano. O desenvolvimento seria proporcionado por investimentos estatais nas atividades com desempenho acima da média (setores-chave), que propulsionariam as demais. Os encadeamentos para frente identificam os (sub)produtos mais disseminados pela economia, enquanto os encadeamentos para trás ressaltam os setores mais dependentes dos demais. Tais efeitos são medidos por índices calculados a partir das linhas e colunas das matrizes inversas de insumo-produto. Ao que parece, a hipótese dos encadeamentos parece ser adequada ao cenário de transição energética, para verificar como o consumo bioenergético afeta os demais setores da economia. Ampliando-se (IPA) o modelo básico de insumoproduto (IP) com insumos energéticos e utilizando-se a hipótese dos encadeamentos, é possível destacar os setores mais dependentes e os insumos mais utilizados. Portanto, o objetivo deste trabalho é elaborar um modelo que permita não só identificá-los, mas também comparar os resultados obtidos pela matriz tradicional (IP) e pela matriz ampliada (IPA) de insumo-produto. Com essa finalidade, utilizam-se dados para o Brasil em 2018. Assim, quando indistintamente se consideram todos os recursos energéticos do país, o setor de Transportes é o mais dependente, e os Derivados de Petróleo são os insumos energéticos mais demandados (disseminados) pela economia. Os resultados mudam quando a ênfase recai sobre os insumos bioenergéticos. Nesse caso, o setor de Papel e Celulose é o mais dependente, e a Lixívia é o insumo bioenergético mais consumido. Conclui-se que tais alterações afetam tanto o direcionamento dos investimentos quanto a estratégia de desenvolvimento a ser utilizada. Por exemplo, a redução do uso de combustíveis fósseis (Derivados de Petróleo) prejudicaria os investimentos no setor de Transportes, ao passo que a adoção de uma estratégia bioeconômica de desenvolvimento favoreceria o setor de Papel e Celulose.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEconomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Economia e DesenvolvimentoCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasGiacomelli Sobrinho, Valnyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1995969396329156Feistel, Paulo RicardoOliveira, Cassius Rocha deRobinson, Andrey Luis dos Santos2021-08-10T11:43:55Z2021-08-10T11:43:55Z2020-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21860porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-08-22T14:36:49Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/21860Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-08-22T14:36:49Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil Analysis of the linkage effects in the Brazilian bio- and lowcarbon economy |
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Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
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Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil Robinson, Andrey Luis dos Santos Bioeconomia Bioenergia Matriz insumo-produto ampliada Encadeamentos Bioeconomy Bioenergy Augmented input-output matrix Linkage effects CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA |
title_short |
Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
title_full |
Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
title_fullStr |
Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
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Análise dos efeitos de encadeamento na bioeconomia e na economia de baixo carbono no Brasil |
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Robinson, Andrey Luis dos Santos |
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Robinson, Andrey Luis dos Santos |
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Giacomelli Sobrinho, Valny http://lattes.cnpq.br/1995969396329156 Feistel, Paulo Ricardo Oliveira, Cassius Rocha de |
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Robinson, Andrey Luis dos Santos |
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Bioeconomia Bioenergia Matriz insumo-produto ampliada Encadeamentos Bioeconomy Bioenergy Augmented input-output matrix Linkage effects CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA |
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Bioeconomia Bioenergia Matriz insumo-produto ampliada Encadeamentos Bioeconomy Bioenergy Augmented input-output matrix Linkage effects CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::ECONOMIA |
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The strategy of identifying and investing in those economic sectors capable of standing out of the others dates back to the late 1950s, when Hirschman put forward the linkage hypothesis. According to it, the difference between the most and least advanced sectors paves the way for the deliberate undertaking of induced investments in a Keynesian-like multiplier effect. Development should be set off by governmental investments in sectors with outstanding performance (key sectors), the activity of which would propel that of the others. Forward linkages (FL) single out the most spread (by-) products throughout the economy, whereas backward linkages (BL) highlight the sectors that are the most dependent on the others. Such effects are measured by indices calculated from the rows and columns of inverse input-output matrices. It looks like the linkage hypothesis appears to fit in an energy transition scenario to check how bioenergy consumption affects other sectors of the economy. By adding (IPA) to the basic input-output (IP) model energy inputs and making use of the linkage hypothesis, it is possible to spotlight the most dependent sectors and the most used inputs. Therefore, the objective of this study is to build up a model that allows for not only identifying them, but also for comparing the results disclosed by the standard (IP) and by the augmented (IPA) input-output matrix. To this end, data for Brazil in 2018 are employed. Hence, when all of the country’s energy inputs are indistinctively taken into account, the Transport sector is the most dependent one, and Petroleum and Oil Products are the most demanded (spread) energy inputs by the economy. The results change when the emphasis is placed upon bioenergy inputs. In this case, the Paper and Pulp sector is the most dependent one, while Black Liquor turns out to be the most widely consumed bioenergy input. It can be concluded that such changes drive both the investments and the development strategy to be designed. For instance, reducing the use of fossil fuels (Oil Products) would harm investments in the Transport sector, whereas the option for a bioeconomic strategy of development would favour the Paper and Pulp sector. |
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