El tiempo es dinero: Cálculo del valor social del tiempo en Lima Metropolitana para usuarios de transporte urbano
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El objetivo de este trabajo es estimar el valor social del tiempo (VST) de los usuarios de transporte urbano en Lima Metropolitana. Con dicho fin, se presentan dos estimaciones del VST. En el primer caso, se utiliza información de la Encuesta Nacional de Hogares para aproximar el VST a partir del ingreso bruto mensual. En el segundo caso, utilizando información de encuestas llevadas a cabo para fines de este estudio, se realiza una estimación subjetiva del VST, extrayendo a través de preferencias declaradas el valor que las personas le asignan a su tiempo. Los resultados indican que, respecto a estimaciones previas, el VST ha crecido considerablemente en los últimos años. El uso de la metodología de preferencias declaradas es una herramienta útil para determinar el comportamiento de los individuos en situaciones hipotéticas, pudiendo utilizarse para calcular tarifas y tiempos de viaje para nuevos modos de transporte y así evaluar posibles alternativas de proyectos de transporte.Download Info
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Article provided by Banco Central de Reserva del Perú in its journal Revista Estudios Económicos.
Volume (Year): (2011)
Issue (Month): 20 ()
Pages: 73-86
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