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    Análise e Perspectivas do Cenário Econômico do Estado da Bahia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) VIEIRA, Douglas Delfino; VENANCIO, Eduardo; BATISTA, Kaique Dias; PAIA, Maria Rafaela; FRANQUI, Mariana; DOVAL, Danilo Morais; ALMEIDA FILHO, Celso Antunes de; LOUREIRO, Valquiria Bisarro; MATOS, Ana Carolina Maldonado
    This Integrated Project (IP) aims to conceptualize, analyze and draw conclusions about various economic indicators referring to the Brazilian state of Bahia (BA). Based on data extracted from official websites of Brazilian economic and social research institutes, it was possible to prepare analyses, graphs, tables, projections and conclusions on the themes suggested for the project.
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    INDICADORES ECONÔMICOS REGIONAIS E PROCESSOS LICITATÓRIOS: MOCOCA
    (Centro Universitário de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2025-02-07) MARCONDES, Renata E. de Alencar; RODRIGUES, Aline Caroline; FERREIRA, Carolina Teixeira; MATOS, Ana Carolina Maldonado; ALEXANDRE, Guilherme; SANDY, Guilherme Ernani; PEREIRA, João Pedro; BATISTA, Kaique Dias; MOREIRA, Matheus Silva; SOUSA, Vitor Francisco de
    In recent years, Brazilian public health has faced significant challenges, especially with regard to access to specialized treatments, such as hemodialysis. The advancement of chronic conditions, such as kidney failure, has put pressure on municipalities to provide highly complex health services, increasing costs and demands for adequate infrastructure. The purchase of hemodialysis machines by municipal governments is a clear example of how public management needs to optimize bidding processes and ensure efficiency in the application of public resources. This work focuses on analyzing the bidding process for the acquisition of hemodialysis machines by the city of Mococa-SP, exploring the specificities of the process and its relationship with regional economic development. This study will be guided by the principles of the Brazilian regional economy, growth and economic development, in addition to special topics in economic sciences applied to public management.Understanding the factors that influence economic growth regional and public management practices are fundamental for the creation of public policies efficient, capable of remedying local deficiencies in infrastructure and health services, and at the same time at the same time promote sustainable socioeconomic development. According to Paul Krugman (1991), economist and theorist of the new geography economic, regional growth is strongly linked to local infrastructure and ability of a municipality to attract and maintain investments in key sectors, such as health, education and technological innovation. In this sense, the acquisition of health equipment by through transparent and efficient bidding processes is one of the mechanisms through which the government can promote economic development and improve the quality of life of the local population. The bidding process, especially in the electronic auction modality, has become shown to be an effective tool to promote economy, transparency and competitiveness in the acquisition of goods and services by public authorities. According to Di Pietro (2019), electronic auction has significant advantages in terms of speed and access to a greater number of suppliers, especially when compared to other types of bidding. The correct formation of prices, through the application of markup, is crucial to ensure that public resources are applied efficiently, respecting budget limits and maximizing benefits for the population. The choice of the topic is justified by the relevance of access to health treatments for high complexity for the social and economic development of a region. Furthermore, this work seeks to explore the correlations between economic growth and business practices public management, through the analysis of bidding processes and price formation, providing an optimization proposal for the acquisition of capital goods for healthcare public in the municipality of Mococa. The discussions presented here aim to respond to the following question: How can bidding processes be optimized to guarantee the economic efficiency in the acquisition of hemodialysis machines, contributing to the economic development and improvement of local health infrastructure? By carrying out this study, we hope to contribute to the development of more effective public policies at the municipal level, capable of promoting socioeconomic development and ensure equitable access to health services quality
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    PROJETO PAINEL DE INDICADORES ECONÔMICOS
    (FUNDAÇÃO DE ENSINO OCTAVIO DA SILVA BASTOS, 2023-06-01) ALMEIDA FILHO, Celso Antunes de; IBANHEZ, Ricardo; VALLIM, f. Max Streicher; CARVALHO, Caio Henrique; OLIVEIRA, Christian da Silva; FELTRAN, Davi Peres; BATISTA, Kaique Dias; CARVALHO, Victor José Beli de
    In this project on Economic Indicators, the importance of indicators and how they can facilitate decision-making in the economic world. First, what are economic indicators? According to experts, they are statistics and graphs on economic operations that aim to show the performance and predictions generated by data collection. An example of an economic indicator that everyone has already heard about is the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) which aims to show all the elements economic data collected in a given period, for an understanding of the state of the region desired. Quoting Maia (2021) “The main secondary economic data sites in the Brazil are the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) and the Brazilian Institute of Economics of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV IBER)”. We will use the city of Mogi Guaçu - SP as a base for development and demonstrative, a city containing 150,000 inhabitants that was founded in 1877, has already been known for its Ceramics that was disappearing and today is a reference for its great multinationals, in addition Mogi Guaçu - SP borders with two other cities, Mogi Mirim - SP and Estiva Gerbi - SP also having a Martinho Prado - SP district.

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