Economic bankruptcy of Mato Grosso's industries: an analysis of profile and spatiality
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https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-684X.2018.003.0002Keywords:
Economic Bankrupt, Industry, Survival Rate, Mato GrossoAbstract
According to records of the Commercial Registry of the Mato Grosso State (JUCEMAT), the number of bankrupted industries increased 57% and exceeded 15,000 between 2006 and 2016. It is an elevated number to the point of question what is particularities are related with the economic bankruptcy in this sector, in the state. Therefore, the main objective of this study consists in to evaluate the profile of the industries that ended their activities in the period, considering the survival rate estimate for the extraction and transformation segments. The main results show the generalized consequences, derived of the main economic crises, with more aggressive effects for microenterprises of sand, gravel and boulder extraction. It also aggravated the problems of the food and timber industries, the main activities of the local economy, with more accentuated impacts in the South, Southeast, North and Central-North regions of Mato Grosso. The survival rate has decreased considerably in the period 2006-2008; despite recovery in the next period, did not yet retrieve your best performance, so much in the extraction segment, how much in the transformation.
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