New rurality and the development model of the Cerrado biome: the various “marches” to the Brazilian West

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  • Pedro Araújo Pietrafesa
  • José Paulo Pietrafesa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7867/2317-5443.2015v3n2p073-092

Keywords:

Agro industrial sector, Cerrado, marches to the West, Midwest, regional development.

Abstract

The paper aims to analyze how the rural activities engaged in the Brazilian Midwest contributed to regional development. The study assumed that the agro industrial sector collaborated not only to the occupation of Brazilian up-country, but also to the urbanization of the states: Goiás, Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. Furthermore, the regional development policy was inserted during the decades of 1960 to 1980, in a national context of imports substitution. Currently, the Midwest states experienced the expansion of sugar and ethanol industrial complex with new tax breaks and budget resources to the settlement of the sector.

JEL-Code | O13; Q13; R58.

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Published

2016-04-08

How to Cite

Pietrafesa, P. A., & Pietrafesa, J. P. (2016). New rurality and the development model of the Cerrado biome: the various “marches” to the Brazilian West. Revista Brasileira De Desenvolvimento Regional, 3(2), 073–092. https://doi.org/10.7867/2317-5443.2015v3n2p073-092

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