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Registro 1 de 8
Autor: Dabús, Carlos Darío - Delbianco, Fernando - Zinni, María Belén
Título: No convergencia en América Latina
Fuente: Estudios Económicos. v.31, n.63. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Economía
Páginas: pp. 57-80
Año: jul.-dic. 2014
Resumen: El trabajo presenta un análisis empírico sobre la convergencia para América Latina durante el periodo 1960-2009, por medio de estimaciones de datos de panel. La evidencia encontrada no indica la presencia de convergencia absoluta ni condicional, ni tampoco la existencia de clubes de convergencia. A su vez, los resultados de las estimaciones realizadas con efectos fijos muestran que no existe convergencia condicional, lo que sugiere que cada economía converge a su propio estado estacionario.
Alcance temporal: 1950-2009
Palabras clave: CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO | CONVERGENCIA ECONOMICA | ANALISIS ECONOMICO | ECONOMIA REGIONAL | ESTADISTICAS ECONOMICAS | INFORMACION ECONOMICA | CICLOS ECONOMICOS | CAPITAL HUMANO | ESTUDIOS ECONOMICOS | CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 8
Autor: Caraballo, María Ángeles - Dabús, Carlos - 
Título: Price dispersion and optimal inflation: The Spanish case
Fuente: Journal of Applied Economics. v.16, n.1. Universidad del CEMA
Páginas: pp. 49-70
Año: May 2013
Resumen: This paper studies the relation between inflation and relative price variability (RPV) in Spain during the 1987-2009 period. We find that this relation presents a U-shape profile, and that the optimal annual inflation rate (defined as the one that minimizes RPV) is around 4 per cent, higher than the 2 per cent inflation target proposed by the European Monetary Union. More importantly, this result does not depend on whether the monetary regime is before or after the euro. Hence, the main policy implication is that disinflation efforts to achieve the 2 per cent inflation target result in welfare losses. The key link between inflation and RPV is unexpected inflation, whose optimal level is around zero. This suggests that monetary policy matters: the welfare costs associated with higher RPV can be minimized with a credible and predictable inflation targeting policy set at the appropriate level. An online appendix is available.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 8
Autor: Heymann, Daniel - Galiani, Sebastián - Dabús, Carlos - Tohmé, Fernando - 
Título: Two essays on development economics
Fuente: Estudios y Perspectivas, n.34. Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe, CEPAL. Oficina Buenos Aires
Páginas: 49 p.
Año: June 2006
Resumen: We analyze the emergence of large-scale education systems in a framework where growth is associated with changes in the configuration of the economy. We model the incentives that the economic elite could have (collectively) to accept taxation destined to finance the education of credit-constrained workers. Contrary to previous work, in our model, this incentive does not necessarily arise from a complementarity between physical and human capital in manufacturing. Instead, we emphasize the demand for human-capital-intensive services by high-income groups. Our model seems capable to account for salient features of the development of Latin America in the nineteenth century, where, in particular, land-rich countries such as Argentina established an extensive public education system and developed a sophisticated service sector before starting significant manufacturing activities.
Palabras clave: DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | MODELO DE DESARROLLO | EDUCACION | POLITICA DE DESARROLLO |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 8
Autor: Dabús, Carlos - Zinni, Belén
Título: No Convergencia en América Latina
En: Reunión Anual, 40. La Plata, 16-18 noviembre 2005
Institución patroc.: Asociación Argentina de Economía Política
Ciudad y Editorial: La Plata : UNLP
ISBN: 987-99570-2-4
Páginas: CD-ROM
Año: 2005
Resumen: El trabajo presenta un análisis empírico sobre la convergencia para América Latina durante el periodo 1960-1998, por medio de datos de panel. La evidencia encontrada no sugiere la presencia de convergencia absoluta ni condicional, ni tampoco la existencia de clubes de convergencia. A su vez, estimaciones realizadas con efectos fijos indican la existencia de convergencia condicional, lo que sugiere que cada economía converge a su propio estado estacionario.
Solicitar por: MULTI CD 00003/2005
Registro 5 de 8
Autor: Galiani, Sebastián - Heymann, Daniel - Dabús, Carlos - Tohmé, Fernando - 
Título: Land-Rich Economies, Education and Economic Development
En: Reunión Anual, 40. La Plata, 16-18 noviembre 2005
Institución patroc.: Asociación Argentina de Economía Política
Ciudad y Editorial: La Plata : UNLP
ISBN: 987-99570-2-4
Páginas: CD-ROM
Año: 2005
Resumen: We analyze the emergence of large-scale education systems in a setup where growth is associated with changes in the configuration of the economy. The model is based on three central elements: first, individual preferences over consumption goods generate changes in the composition of individual spending as income grows, embodied in Engel curves. Second, the production of sophisticated services is intensive in human capital. Third, investment in human capital by individual households faces borrowing constraints. Our model uses an overlapping generation framework similar to the one in Galor and Moav (2003). As that paper does, we also model the incentives that the economic ïelite may have (collectively) to accept taxation destined to finance the education of credit-constrained workers. In our model this incentive does not necessarily arise from a complementarity between physical and human capital in manufacturing. Rather, we emphasize the demand for human-capital-intensive services by high-income groups. The argument model seems capable to account for salient features of the development of Latin America in the 19th century, where, in particular, land-rich countries such as Argentina established an extensive public education system and a sophisticated service sector before developing significant manufacturing activities.
Solicitar por: MULTI CD 00003/2005

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