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Table 1 Growth decomposition by sector and region in Brazil, 2004–2014.

From: Performance of Brazilian total factor productivity from 2004 to 2014: a sectoral and regional analysis

Sector/locality

Y

A

uK

H

L

Total

 Brazil

100

14.70

52.85

− 10.45

42.90

 North

100

− 1.78

49.57

19.75

32.46

 Northeast

100

22.23

50.67

6.24

20.86

 Southeast

100

20.33

55.41

− 34.34

58.60

 South

100

15.54

56.86

− 12.52

40.12

 Center-west

100

29.81

50.50

− 23.83

43.52

Agriculture

 Brazil

100

229.63

107.62

− 10.35

− 226.90

 North

100

68.90

53.32

10.29

− 32.50

 Northeast

100

375.21

174.38

75.07

− 524.66

 Southeast

100

269.56

163.95

91.03

− 424.54

 South

100

1085.50

407.72

199.72

− 1592.93

 Center-west

100

77.77

79.02

21.85

− 78.64

Industry

 Brazil

100

− 104.18

101.36

27.13

75.70

 North

100

− 76.60

75.99

41.43

59.19

 Northeast

100

− 10.26

82.42

− 45.14

72.98

 Southeast

100

− 255.26

129.64

156.03

69.59

 South

100

− 82.78

115.62

− 20.45

87.62

 Center-west

100

22.93

64.36

− 37.66

50.38

Services

 Brazil

100

64.18

35.30

− 26.61

27.13

 North

100

31.06

35.14

1.78

32.02

 Northeast

100

32.86

35.97

6.96

24.21

 Southeast

100

90.94

34.77

− 51.51

25.80

 South

100

68.31

34.46

− 27.66

24.89

 Center-west

100

55.25

35.04

− 21.39

31.10

  1. The results are the percentage contributions of each factor input to economic growth, ratio between growth of the factor of production and production