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Incidencia De Las Variables Del Comercio Exterior (Importaciones Y Exportaciones) En La Transferencia De Conocimientos: El Caso De La Industria Textil Colombiana

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  • María José Yepes, Esperanza Arias, Lina Marcela Molano, Ferney Molina, María Fernanda Ramírez

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Resumen Se pretende por medio de este paper establecer la existencia de externalidades positivas generadas por el comercio exterior. En el caso colombiano esto se hace mediante un modelo econométrico de la industria textil en el período 1980 a 2007 con datos obtenidos de la encuesta anual manufacturera, DANE y DNP. Por otro lado, se muestran evidencias a nivel internacional de países en vía de desarrollo como China, India, México, entre otros, los cuales en los últimos anos han aumentado el comercio con el resto del mundo, han mitigado la ejecución de prácticas proteccionistas como la sustitución de importaciones, han comenzado a eliminar progresivamente barreras arancelarias y al mismo tiempo han presentado comportamientos positivos en su producción, en el nivel de transferencia tecnológica, crecimiento en las industrial locales y competitividad.

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  • María José Yepes, Esperanza Arias, Lina Marcela Molano, Ferney Molina, María Fernanda Ramírez, 2012. "Incidencia De Las Variables Del Comercio Exterior (Importaciones Y Exportaciones) En La Transferencia De Conocimientos: El Caso De La Industria Textil Colombiana," Revista Isocuanta 12353, Universidad Santo Tomás.
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