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PPC y convergencia de precios: un análisis para las ciudades del Perú

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Álvaro Monge ()
Diego Winkelried ()

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Este documento estudia si la teoría de paridad de poder de compra (convergencia de precios) se cumple entre las principales ciudades del Perú, para así plantear hipótesis sobre el nivel de integración comercial entre regiones peruanas. Con este fin, se identifican factores estructurales y de política económica que inciden en el tipo de cambio real entre ciudades. En particular, se encuentra evidencia de que la distribución del gasto público de capital tiene una incidencia negativa en la convergencia de precios. Este efecto podría revertirse en la medida en que dicha distribución se altere a favor de las zonas más pobres

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Article provided by BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ESPE in its journal ENSAYOS SOBRE POLÍTICA ECONÓMICA.

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