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Elasticidad-renta del comercio bilateral mediante el Modelo Gravitacional. CasoEcuador

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  • Luis Bernardo Tonon Ord—–ez

    (Universidad del Azuay)

  • Luis G. Pinos Luzuriaga

    (Universidad del Azuay)

  • Ana Cristina Albornoz Flores

    (Universidad del Azuay)

  • Paulo Enrique Garc’a Flores

    (Universidad del Azuay)

Abstract

Este trabajo determina la importancia estad’stica del Producto Interno Bruto en el flujo comercial del Ecuador con 19 socios comerciales del continente americano y obtiene la elasticidad-renta de los flujos comerciales bilaterales, con base en el modelo gravitacional de comercio exterior en lo referente al tama–o (masa) de las econom’as con las que comercian y la distancia que lo separan. Para este trabajo se estructuraron bases de datos con el PIB nominal de cada pa’s y los flujos comerciales expresados en valores FOB, en d—lares estadounidenses, y las distancias en kil—metros entre las capitales. Para el c‡lculo de las elasticidades se aplic— un modelo de Datos de Panel con efectos aleatorios para la obtenci—n de los respectivos coeficientes.

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  • Luis Bernardo Tonon Ord—–ez & Luis G. Pinos Luzuriaga & Ana Cristina Albornoz Flores & Paulo Enrique Garc’a Flores, 2019. "Elasticidad-renta del comercio bilateral mediante el Modelo Gravitacional. CasoEcuador," Archivos Revista Economía y Política., Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Universidad de Cuenca., vol. 30, pages 139-156, Julio.
  • Handle: RePEc:cun:journl:v:30:y:2019:p:139-156
    DOI: 10.25097/rep.n30.2019.06
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