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-Ocurrence of corporate control change and bankruptcy (in red)

-Ocurrence of corporate control change and bankruptcy (in red)

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Brazil is a world leader in sugar exports and one of the largest in the biofuels markets. Global energy and commodity trading firms and have become more interested in a market until recently marked by strict state regulation. The liberalization of government control in agricultural markets and the reform of bankruptcy law occurred in parallel with...

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... required criteria are understood as: (i) information on the exact location coordinates of the industrial park, which could be obtained for all respondents, (ii) availability of data on the processing of sugarcane In the industrial park in question for at least two harvests, so that it was possible to obtain data of percentage variations, and (iii) the presence of at least one other individual in the analysis within a 60-kilometer radius. Figure 4 displays once again the set of all the processing units of the country. ...
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... greater distance to the coast and the focus on the internal supply of the fuel market justifies the presence of these space clusters in these regions. In order to reach the proposed association, two maps were compared: the existing clusters (identified in Figures 8 and 9) and the events of corporate control change and operational stop (Figure 4). The regions with Low-Low clustering on the local Morans's I ...
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... Low results on the association on the í µí°º í µí±– index coincide with the events in red on Figure 4. ...