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Revista CEPAL no. 130 

(2020-04-20)
Las transformaciones tecnológicas y el empleo en América Latina: oportunidades y desafíos / Jürgen Weller .-- Análisis comparativo de los precios de los medicamentos en América Latina / Roberto Álvarez y Aldo González .-- Sistemas de innovación y cambios en la división centro-periferia: notas sobre una metodología para determinar las trayectorias de ...
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The spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and city productivity: the case of Latin America 

Vargas, Miguel | Garrido, Nicolás (2021-12)
The aim of this study is to cast light on the relationship between the spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and the productivity of cities in Latin America. The relationship is not clear at first sight. On the one hand, the segregation of high-skilled workers should create agglomeration economies and give rise to positive spillovers amongst ...
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Firm-level innovation, government policies and the middle-income trap: insights from five Latin American economies 

Paus, Eva | Robinson, Michael (2022-08)
Latin American economies need higher productivity to escape from the middle-income trap. This article analyses the drivers of innovation at the firm level, which is a critical driver of productivity growth. The article estimates a two-stepmodel where firm characteristics affect firm engagement with innovation inputs, and such engagement then generates ...
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Supply, demand and economic growth in Mexico in the period 1980–2016 

Marquez, Marco (2022-08)
Economic growth is produced by stimuli arising from supply and demand. On the supply side, growth depends on the accumulation of factors and their productivity. On the demand side, it is determined by government consumption, investment and spending and net exports. Input-output tables can be used to explain the contributions made by the growth of the ...
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Corruption, production structure and economic development in developing countries 

Santos, Helis Cristina Zanuto Andrade | Fraga, Gilberto Joaquim (2020-04-20)
Corruption has reached alarming levels in recent years and now costs the equivalent of about 5% of global output annually. Given this backdrop, this study sets out to investigate how corruption and the production structure affects the socioeconomic development of developing countries, applying a dynamic panel data procedure to the period 2002-2014. ...
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CEPAL Review no. 130 

(2020-04-20)
Technological change and employment in Latin America: opportunities and challenges / Jürgen Weller .-- A comparative analysis of medicine prices in Latin America / Roberto Álvarez and Aldo González .-- Innovation systems and changes in the core-periphery divide: notes on a methodology to determine countries’ trajectories using science and technology ...
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Corrupción, estructura productiva y desarrollo económico en los países en desarrollo 

Santos, Helis Cristina Zanuto Andrade | Fraga, Gilberto Joaquim (2020-04-20)
En los últimos años la corrupción ha alcanzado niveles alarmantes: cada año el costo de la corrupción equivale aproximadamente al 5% del producto mundial. En este contexto, el objetivo de este trabajo consiste en investigar la manera en que la corrupción y la estructura productiva inciden en el desarrollo socioeconómico de los países en desarrollo. ...
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Oferta, demanda y crecimiento económico en México en el período 1980-2016 

Marquez, Marco (2022-08)
El crecimiento económico obedece a los estímulos provenientes de la oferta y la demanda. Desde el lado de la oferta, el crecimiento depende de la acumulación de factores y de la productividad de estos. Por el lado de la demanda, está en función del consumo, la inversión y el gasto del gobierno y las exportaciones netas. Con las tablas de insumo-producto ...
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La concentración espacial de los trabajadores altamente calificados y la productividad de las ciudades: el caso de América Latina 

Vargas, Miguel | Garrido, Nicolás (2021-12)
Este estudio tiene por objeto esclarecer la relación entre la concentración espacial de trabajadores altamente calificados y la productividad de las ciudades en América Latina. A primera vista, la relación no es obvia. Por un lado, la segregación de los trabajadores altamente calificados debería crear economías de aglomeración y dar lugar a efectos ...
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Technological change and labour market trends in Latin America and the Caribbean: a task content approach 

Apella, Ignacio | Zunino, Gonzalo (2022-04)
The aim of this paper is to analyse employment profile trends in the Latin American and Caribbean countries according to the task content of workers’ jobs. This analysis seeks to approximate the impact of technological change on the labour market. The paper uses the definitions of an indicator that captures the relative importance of four types of ...
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