Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

The right to integration on the Latin American Integration Route (RILA): an integrative review from a human economic perspective

Abstract

The Latin American Integration Route (RILA) and the Bioceánico Corridor emerge as important integration initiatives that can bring significant benefits to the countries through which the Corridor passes, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile, in the economic field, based on the context of economic human rights, to observe the behavior of agents, and their compliance with the values of decent living conditions. In this context, this article aimed to analyze the right of integration into the RILA and the Bioceânico Corridor, seeking to understand the legal and institutional aspects involved, with a focus on the economic impact. The proposed methodology is descriptive-qualitative, carried out through an integrative literature review, in which the following databases were used: Scielo, Scopus and Web of Science, which resulted in a total of 12 articles. Secondary data resulting from the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea) were also collected, which resulted in probabilities, providing different challenges such as: taxation rates between countries, reduction of protectionism, corruption, integration of universities and exchange. For Porto Murtinho and Carmelo Peralta, the expectation is that with the growth of the logistical flow and exports, the per capita income will increase and leverage social improvements in the municipalities.

Keywords
Bioceanic Corridor; Economic Perspective; Economic Human Rights

Universidade Católica Dom Bosco Av. Tamandaré, 6000 - Jd. Seminário, 79117-900 Campo Grande- MS - Brasil, Tel./Fax: (55 67) 3312-3373/3377 - Campo Grande - MS - Brazil
E-mail: suzantoniazzo@ucdb.br