Abstract
Since the 1950s, the Brazilian automotive sector has been supported by different public policies until the present day. Despite the importance of the Brazilian automotive industry in the national and global scene, there is no concrete empirical research that correlates with the different public policies have shaped the progress of this sector in the country. Thus, this paper aims to evaluate how the different public policies contributed to the development of the Brazilian automotive sector. To capture those impacts, it is necessary to develop a methodological approach supported by a systematic review of the literature and research some specific indicators that will allow measuring the results. The results indicate that each of the public policies contributed different mechanisms for the redefinition of local strategies for the development of products, investments in technologies and innovation and the installation of new automakers in Brazil. The main limitations of the research are a large volume of fragmented information and the results of public policies not always easily measurable and available to allow a more concrete analysis of their effectiveness or provide elements that support the reformulation of new public strategies.
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