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Productividad y estructura productiva en Andalucía: un análisis comparativo a nivel sectorial

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Antonio Rafael Peña Sánchez () (Universidad de Cádiz)
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El objetivo fundamental de este trabajo es analizar la evolución de la productividad aparente del trabajo y la incidencia que, sobre ésta, ha tenido la productividad sectorial y la estructura y especialización productiva en Andalucía para el periodo 1980-2000, comparándola con el conjunto de las regiones españolas. Además, también hemos pretendido llevar a cabo la descomposición de las diferencias existentes entre la productividad del empleo de Andalucía y la del conjunto de las regiones españolas en los componentes sectorial, regional y asignativo, con el fin de explicar los rasgos principales de las disparidades existentes en la productividad del empleo. El examen realizado ha permitido determinar cuáles son las diferencias más relevantes en la eficiencia productiva a nivel sectorial entre Andalucía y el conjunto de las regiones españolas, lo que sin duda abre la posibilidad de identificar algunos rasgos diferenciales y autóctonos en la estructura productiva de Andalucía sobre los que se podrían llevar a cabo acciones con el fin de intentar remover los obstáculos que están impidiendo la convergencia en el nivel de desarrollo andaluz en el contexto de las regiones españolas y europeas.

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Paper provided by Centro de Estudios Andaluces in its series Economic Working Papers at Centro de Estudios Andaluces with number E2006/12.

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Date of creation: 2006
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Keywords: apparent productivity of employment; sectorial structure; productivity of the capital; capitalization of employment.;

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D24 - Microeconomics - - Production and Organizations - - - Production; Capital and Total Factor Productivity; Capacity
E22 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomics: Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment - - - Capital; Investment; Capacity
O47 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity - - - Measurement of Economic Growth; Aggregate Productivity; Cross-Country Output Convergence
R11 - Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Analysis of Growth, Development, and Changes

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