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Ventas Callejeras Y Espacio PÅblico: Efectos Sobre El Comercio De BogotÁ

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Una cuantificación de los efectos del aprovechamiento económico del espacio público por parte de las ventas callejeras sobre las ventas y el empleo del comercio establecido en cuatro zonas de Bogotá. Para ambas modalidades de comercio se realizaron censos y encuestas, sobre sus resultados se extractaron caracterizaciones y realizaron estimaciones econométricas donde los resultados y demanda de mano de obra de comercio establecido son explicadas por la presencia de ventas callejeras controlando por la heterogeneidad del entorno. Los resultados, muestran que el inadecuado control del espacio público, implican menores ventas en el agregado y a una sustitución de empleo de baja calidad. En efecto, para 2004 a las ventas callejeras les correspondió el 2% de las ventas y el 15% del empleo del comercio, sin embargo, inhibieron las ventas y el empleo del comercio establecido en 14% y 16% respectivamente.

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  • Ricardo Rocha & Fabio SÔøΩnchez, 2006. "Ventas Callejeras Y Espacio P√Öblico: Efectos Sobre El Comercio De Bogot√Å," Documentos CEDE 3756, Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE.
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    1. Hamann-Salcedo, Franz Alonso & Mejía, Luis Fernando, 2012. "Formalizando la informalidad empresarial en Colombia," Chapters, in: Arango-Thomas, Luis Eduardo & Hamann-Salcedo, Franz Alonso (ed.), El mercado de trabajo en Colombia : hechos, tendencias e instituciones, chapter 10, pages 399-427, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.

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    • R41 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Transportation Economics - - - Transportation: Demand, Supply, and Congestion; Travel Time; Safety and Accidents; Transportation Noise
    • H41 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods - - - Public Goods

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