masterThesis
Consumo familiar: efeitos da valorização do salário mínimo nas decisões de gasto das famílias brasileiras, nordestinas e potiguares, no período de 1995 a 2011
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FIGUEIREDO, Jonilson de Souza. Consumo familiar: efeitos da valorização do salário mínimo
nas decisões de gasto das famílias brasileiras, nordestinas e
potiguares, no período de 1995 a 2011. 2013. 134 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Economia Regional) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Figueiredo, Jonilson de Souza
Resumen
This research objectify to analyze the effects of minimum wage recovery in the
household consumption in the Brazil, northeastern region of the Brazil and the state of the Rio
Grande do Norte, in the period of 1995 to 2011. This is because the search for the
strengthening of the internal market, via incentive policies to private demand has assumed
prominence in the Government agenda. Thus, under the justification of the fierce debate about
the effectiveness of countercyclical policies of Brazil, in view of the recent economic crisis,
aims to: 1) retake the theoretical debate and, to a certain extent, the evolution of the theory of
household consumption, as well as some conclusions about their connection with the
minimum wage; 2) to describe the experiences and the effects of this legislation in economic
history, with emphasis on the Brazilian case; 3) to present some of the available statistics to
research bases, with attention to the specifics of each and the empirical results found for
consumption in Brazil; 4) to estimate the effects of minimum wage variation in household
consumption in Brazil (BR), northeast (NE) and Rio Grande do Norte (RN). From this, in
order to quantify this relationship, makes inferences from the effects of the wage bill and the
minimum wage on consumption, in quarterly series (with ad hoc adjustment from the
"weights" of each quarter), from classic model of multiple linear regression. The hypothesis is
that released: increments in income, derived from the policy of minimum wage recovery will
influence directly the household consumption. However, when comparing the results between
the units analyzed, the expressiveness of the northeastern families of Brazil and Rio Grande
do Norte families front national dynamics with income linked to this floor, drives most
significant impacts spending decisions in NE and RN, thus reducing regional disparities in the
consumer. The results indicate contrary evidence, because while for the BR a unitary variation
in minimum wage increases the consumption in units monetary 1.28, to the NE and RN these
parameters are respectively 1.05 and 1.09