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Abril-junho 2023: 15(2)
Abril-junho 2023: 15(2)
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2023-04-21
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Antonio Carlos Brunozi Junior , Ana Cláudia Azevedo
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“Orixás in the public agenda”: ??a study on political participation and religions of African origin in Santana do Livramento - RS
Geovana Gabriela Bardesio
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Research Objectives: This research aimed to approach the management of municipal fiscal policies by investigating the causes of its economic growth and examining its fiscal and historical effects on the variation of GDP in municipalities. Theoretic Background: Institutional theory and endogenous economic growth was used to support our models and posterior analysis. Methodology: We used the Brazilian municipalities as our case study, taking the IBGE and STN databases for the period from 2002 to 2018. We examined the effects of municipal fiscal variables, such as expenses and revenues, and historical facts on the variation rates of municipal GDPs by using panel data models. Findings: Results show that historical factors were statistically significant for municipal economic growth. Specifically, in the Brazilian case, municipalities close to the Sugar and Coffee Cycles regions and those that have been the farthest municipalities away from Portugal. Originality: We couldn’t find similar studies with this approach to the best of our knowledge. Theoretical and practical contributions: Findings obtained from this research are relevant for policymakers in general since they point to the role of historical factors in public economic policies. Keywords: Fiscal policy, Economic growth, Historical factors.
Wagner Brignol Menke, DR.
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Relative Efficiency of Public Health Management and Its Determinants
Érica Suélen do Nascimento, Franscisval de Melo Carvalho, Gideon Carvalho de Benedicto, José Willer do Prado
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Structural model of deliberative citizenship: Quantitative methodology proposed to social management
Jhonathan Cavalcante da Costa, Juliana de Fátima Pinto
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Banking Training for Teaching Competition and the Principles of Public Administration
Priscilla Even Alves Braga, Maria de Fátima Santos Oliveira Duarte, Napiê Galvê Araujo Silva
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Relationships between Levels of Bureaucracy and their Effects on the Co-production of Public Health Services
Grazielli Faria Zimmer Santos, Paula Chies Schommer
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Social Marketing Strategies adopted in the Next Minute Law Campaign
Valéria Ermes Santos, Beatriz Gondim-Matos, Patrick Wendell Barbosa Lessa
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Formation of the Agenda of the Hybrid Participatory Budget of Volta Redonda-RJ in the light of the Multiple Stream Model
Ana Claudia Pedrosa de Oliveira, Julia Delgado Barbosa , Thais Soares Kronemberger
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Applying Nudges in São Paulo: All Good, Except for the Data!
Fernando Nogueira, Flora Pfeifer, Fabio Storino
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Education and Social Innovation: The Reciprocal Formation
Leonardo Ferreira Batista, Diogo Henrique Helal
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