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Encadenamientos, clústeres y flujos de trabajo en la economía colombiana

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  • Julián Villamil S

    (Departamento Nacional de Planeación)

  • Gustavo Hernández

    (Departamento Nacional de Planeación)

Abstract

Conocer de manera profunda las relaciones de interdependencia de la estructura económica es de gran importancia en el ejercicio de diseño de políticas económicas. Este trabajo usa el modelo insumo-producto para el análisis económico. Se aplican 2 enfoques no usados tradicionalmente para la economía colombiana: análisis de descomposición espectral (Dietzenbacher, 1992) e identificación de clústeres (Garbellini y Wirkierman, 2014). El resultado es la construcción de indicadores de encadenamientos sin sesgo de sobrestimación o subestimación, y la identificación de clústeres de manera endógena. Adicionalmente se derivan los flujos de trabajo incorporado que se propagan a través de la red productiva. Cada uno de estos flujos se descompone en indicadores que permiten caracterizar los clústeres de acuerdo a su cercanía con la demanda final, su grado de cohesión con la red y su importancia para el resto del sistema.

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  • Julián Villamil S & Gustavo Hernández, 2016. "Encadenamientos, clústeres y flujos de trabajo en la economía colombiana," Revista ESPE - Ensayos sobre Política Económica, Banco de la Republica de Colombia, vol. 34(79), pages 51-65, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdr:ensayo:v:34:y:2016:i:79:p:51-65
    DOI: 10.1016/j.espe.2016.01.003
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    Keywords

    Clústeres; Insumo-producto; Encadenamientos; Descomposición espectral;
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    JEL classification:

    • C38 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables - - - Classification Methdos; Cluster Analysis; Principal Components; Factor Analysis
    • C67 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - Input-Output Models
    • E01 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - General - - - Measurement and Data on National Income and Product Accounts and Wealth; Environmental Accounts
    • B51 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Socialist; Marxian; Sraffian

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