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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2012.tde-11042013-110220
Document
Author
Full name
Rafael Muniz Pacchiega
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Arroyo, Maria Mónica (President)
Contel, Fabio Betioli
Paulani, Leda Maria
Title in Portuguese
Fluxos internacionais de mercadorias na dinâmica do território brasileiro: a atuação das tranding companies sediadas na cidade de São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Comércio internacional
Metrópole Informacional
Porosidade territorial
São Paulo
Trading companies
Abstract in Portuguese
O comércio internacional exerce uma forte influência na configuração e uso do território brasileiro, expressa no significativo crescimento e aceleração dos fluxos de mercadorias pertencentes a inúmeros circuitos espaciais produtivos. Nesse contexto, assistimos a ampliação da base material responsável por garantir a fluidez territorial necessária para o escoamento de produtos; paralelamente, um conjunto de instituições públicas e privadas promove a reformulação e atualização da base normativa incumbida da regulação desse movimento. As trading companies empresas especializadas em comércio exterior destacam-se dentre os agentes que visam aumentar essa fluidez e porosidade do território nacional. O presente trabalho investiga a gênese, a localização atual e as conexões regionais, nacionais e mundiais que as tradings estabelecem na realização dos fluxos internacionais de mercadorias. A pesquisa objetiva também estudar as trading companies com escritórios-sedes na cidade de São Paulo, buscando identificar os circuitos espaciais produtivos que se utilizam dos serviços oferecidos por essas empresas e compreender o papel atualmente desempenhado pela metrópole paulistana na internacionalização do território brasileiro.
Title in English
International flows of goods in the dynamics of the Brazilian territory: the role of trading companies headquartered at São Paulo
Keywords in English
Informational metropolis
International trade
São Paulo
Territorial porosity
Trading companies
Abstract in English
The international trade have a great influence in brazilian's territorial configuration and use, represented by the relevant growth and acceleration of merchandise's fluxes belonged by many spatial productive circuits. In this context, we observe an increasing material base responsible for territory fluidity needed to goods distribution; at same time, an assemblage of governmental and private institutions promotes a reformulation and an update in normative basis of this fluxes. The trading companies specialized enterprises in foreign trade stand out among the agents who wish to increase national territorial fluidity and porosity. This work research genesis, localization and regional, national and global connections of tradings in the realization of international flows of goods. The research aims too the tranding companies with headquarters offices at São Paulo, identifying spatial productive circuits which uses services offerers by those companies and to comprehend currently the role of São Paulo metropolis in the internationalization of brazilian territory.
 
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2013-04-11
 
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