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¿Por qué le va bien a la economía de Santander?

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  • Laura Cepeda Emiliani

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El propósito de este trabajo es analizar la composición del PIB de Santander, a fin de evaluar el desempeño relativo de los distintos sectores de su economía empleando un método comúnmente utilizado en la investigación económica regional: la metodología shift-share. El análisis se realiza para el período 2000-2007 y los resultados muestran que los sectores de comercio, industria y de servicios empresariales son los que más han aportado al crecimiento de Santander en este período. Dentro de la industria, el sector de refinación de petróleo y el de elaboración de productos alimenticios son los que más valor agregado generan. Además, se muestra que los indicadores sociales y de capital humano del departamento están por encima del promedio nacional.

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  • Laura Cepeda Emiliani, 2010. "¿Por qué le va bien a la economía de Santander?," Documentos de trabajo sobre Economía Regional y Urbana 135, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
  • Handle: RePEc:bdr:region:135
    DOI: 10.32468/dtseru.135
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    1. Andrea Otero, 2012. "Cali a comienzos del Siglo XXI: ¿Crisis o recuperación?," Documentos de trabajo sobre Economía Regional y Urbana 172, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.

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    Keywords

    Economía regional; industria; análisis shift-share;
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    JEL classification:

    • L6 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Manufacturing
    • R11 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes

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