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Comportamiento de los sectores de la industria alimentaria desde la perspectiva de las tasas de absorcion interna

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  • Rios, Merce Sala

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Resumen : El presente trabajo analiza la evolución de la industria alimentaria de la economía española a lo largo del período 1986-1998. El objetivo es llegar a conclusiones acerca de la especialización productiva, la demanda y los intercambios con el exterior. Conclusiones que se abordan a nivel sectorial. Ello es así desde el momento en que se ha desglosado la industria alimentaria en 12 sectores que serán sobre los que se trabajará. En definitiva, se trata de evaluar los principales cambios en la estructura de mercado de los distintos sectores mediante el análisis de un modelo contable que parte de la igualdad entre recursos y empleos. Dicho modelo nos permitirá aproximar conceptos como la tasa de absorción, la tasa de apertura, la tasa de penetración y la tasa de cobertura, todos ellos interrelacionados y que servirán de apoyo a nuestras argumentaciones. Summary : The present work, analyses the evolution of nourishment industry in the spanish economy in the period of 1986-1998. The objective is reach conclusions about specialized productivity, demand and exterior interchanges. These conclusions are based on each sector. The nourisment industry is divided into twelve sectors which will be treat. Definitively, it is about to evaluate main changes in diferents sectors of market by an accounting model which considers the equality between resources and employment. The model, will allow us to bring near terms as absorption rate, opening rate, penetration rate and cover rate. These terms are connected and they will be useful supporting our reasons.

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  • Rios, Merce Sala, 2001. "Comportamiento de los sectores de la industria alimentaria desde la perspectiva de las tasas de absorcion interna," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 1(01), pages 1-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:28784
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.28784
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