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Verificación de diferencias estadísticas en los mecanismos de determinación de los ingresos entre sectores mediante la forma reducida de un modelo de capital humano

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En este artículo se deriva un modelo de capital humano compuesto de un sistema de dos ecuaciones. Se procede a estimar la forma reducida debido a que la calidad de las variables instrumentales no permitió realizar estimaciones de los parámetros estructurales. Con el objeto de investigar la existencia de diferencias estadísticas en los mecanismos de determinación de los ingresos entre los diversos sectores de la economía, se procedió a efectuar tests de Chow con diversos segmentos de la muestra. La conclusión principal dice relación con la homogeneidad de los mecanismos de determinación de los ingresos en toda la economía.

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  • Luis Riveros, 1983. "Verificación de diferencias estadísticas en los mecanismos de determinación de los ingresos entre sectores mediante la forma reducida de un modelo de capital humano," Estudios de Economia, University of Chile, Department of Economics, vol. 10(1 Year 19), pages 21-42, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:udc:esteco:v:10:y:1983:i:1:p:21-42
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    1. Romaguera P. & Paredes R., 1987. "Modelos de capital humano y segmentacion: quienes obtienen retornos superiores?," ILO Working Papers 992566703402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Basch, Michael & Paredes-Molina, Ricardo D., 1996. "Are there dual labor markets in Chile?: empirical evidence," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(2), pages 297-312, August.
    3. Luis Riveros & Andras Uthoff, 1984. "La Curva de Phillips y el Sector Urbano Informal: Chile 1964-1981," Latin American Journal of Economics-formerly Cuadernos de Economía, Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile., vol. 21(62), pages 63-82.

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