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Distritos productivos locales potenciales en Bogotá

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  • Laura Amézquita
  • Armando Palencia Pérez

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Esta investigación da cuenta de la localización de la industria en Bogotá (Colombia). Se presenta el estado del debate sobre los distritos industriales, su potencial local y, en particular, el estudio de la cuestión en la ciudad. Se aplica la metodología propuesta por Crocco et al. (2003) para identificar los distritos productivos locales (DPL) potenciales a través de un índice de concentración normalizado, a partir de datos de la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá para el ano 2012, y se realiza el ejercicio de especialización mostrando su ubicación en unidades de planeamiento zonal (UPZ) y localidades. Como resultado, se establecen once sectores con DPL potenciales, de los cuales ocho se ilustran en la cartografía correspondiente. Asimismo, se encuentra que algunas localidades presentan varios DPL potenciales, es decir, se encuentra poliespecialización en la ciudad. This research examines the siting of industry in Bogotá (Colombia). It describes the state of the debate on industrial districts, their potential, and the status of the issue in the city. It applies the methodology proposed by Crocco et al. (2003) to identify Potential Local Productive Districts (LPDs) through a Normalized Concentration Index, using data from the Bogota Chamber of Commerce for 2012, and it performs an exercise in specialization, showing siting at the level of the Zonal Planning Unit (UPZ) and the locality. As a result, 11 sectors are established as potential LPDs, eight of which are illustrated in maps showing the potential LPDs. Some areas have several potential LPDs.

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  • Laura Amézquita & Armando Palencia Pérez, 2014. "Distritos productivos locales potenciales en Bogotá," Revista Ecos de Economía, Universidad EAFIT, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000442:012551
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    distritos productivos locales; Bogotá; industria;
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    JEL classification:

    • R10 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - General
    • R58 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Regional Government Analysis - - - Regional Development Planning and Policy

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