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Cambio técnico y empleo: a propósito del menor dinamismo relativo de la ocupación industrial en Colombia, 1976-2005

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Rhenals M., Remberto ()
Bastidas M., Alexander ()
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Resumen: Este artículo examina el comportamiento del empleo industrial entre 1976 y 2005, usando un modelo macroeconómico de dos bienes: transables y no transables. Su principal conclusión es que el menor dinamismo relativo del empleo manufacturero en los últimos treinta años se debe a la pérdida en la velocidad de crecimiento de la productividad o del cambio técnico en la industria.

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Article provided by UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA - CIE in its journal Perfil de Coyuntura Economica.

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