Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013

The slow economic growth that characterized the Mexican economy during the 1984-2013 period has had a differential influence on the dynamics of manufacturing employment in the country's 32 states. We estimate an employment function from census information using a spatial panel technique and sho...

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Autores Principales: Jesús Almonte, Leobardo de, Andrés Rosales, Roldán, Carbajal Suárez, Yolanda
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Publicado: 2021
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spelling ir-1992-483102021-02-20T16:18:32Z Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013 Jesús Almonte, Leobardo de Andrés Rosales, Roldán Carbajal Suárez, Yolanda Empleo - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista Industria manufacturera - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista Econometría - Artículos de revista The slow economic growth that characterized the Mexican economy during the 1984-2013 period has had a differential influence on the dynamics of manufacturing employment in the country's 32 states. We estimate an employment function from census information using a spatial panel technique and show that both the endogenous and exogenous factors of the variables included in the model act as triggers for employment growth in the manufacturing sector. Results confirm that states' internal factors determine the trajectory of employment growth, but so do the factors of neighboring states, which are analyzed through direct, indirect and total impacts. The estimation of short and long-term impacts allows the improvement of economic policy recommendations regarding employment El lento crecimiento económico que ha caracterizado a la economía mexicana de 1984-2013 ha influido, de forma diferente, en la dinámica del empleo manufacturero en las 32 entidades federativas del país. A partir de la información censal y con la técnica de panel espacial, se estima una función de empleo. Se muestra que tanto los factores endógenos como exógenos de las variables incluidas en el modelo actúan como detonantes del crecimiento del empleo en el sector manufacturero. Los resultados permiten confirmar que los factores internos presentes en una entidad determinan la trayectoria de crecimiento del empleo, pero también lo hacen los factores de las entidades vecinas, los cuales son analizados mediante los impactos directos, indirectos y totales. Los impactos de corto y largo alcance permiten mejorar las recomendaciones de políticas económicas en el rubro del empleo como se muestra en el trabajo 2021-02-03T07:48:08Z 2021-02-03T07:48:08Z 2020-01 article publishedVersion Desarrollo y Sociedad. Bogotá. Número 84 (Enero 2020) páginas 57-90 http://hdl.handle.net/1992/48310 10.13043/DYS.84.3 https://doi.org/10.13043/DYS.84.3 https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/pdf/10.13043/DYS.84.3 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ openAccess application/pdf instname:Universidad de los Andes reponame:Repositorio Institucional Séneca
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language Inglés (English)
topic Empleo - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista
Industria manufacturera - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista
Econometría - Artículos de revista
spellingShingle Empleo - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista
Industria manufacturera - México - 1984-2013 - Artículos de revista
Econometría - Artículos de revista
Jesús Almonte, Leobardo de
Andrés Rosales, Roldán
Carbajal Suárez, Yolanda
Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
description The slow economic growth that characterized the Mexican economy during the 1984-2013 period has had a differential influence on the dynamics of manufacturing employment in the country's 32 states. We estimate an employment function from census information using a spatial panel technique and show that both the endogenous and exogenous factors of the variables included in the model act as triggers for employment growth in the manufacturing sector. Results confirm that states' internal factors determine the trajectory of employment growth, but so do the factors of neighboring states, which are analyzed through direct, indirect and total impacts. The estimation of short and long-term impacts allows the improvement of economic policy recommendations regarding employment
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author Jesús Almonte, Leobardo de
Andrés Rosales, Roldán
Carbajal Suárez, Yolanda
author_facet Jesús Almonte, Leobardo de
Andrés Rosales, Roldán
Carbajal Suárez, Yolanda
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title Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
title_short Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
title_full Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
title_fullStr Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
title_full_unstemmed Spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in Mexico, 1984-2013
title_sort spatial analysis of manufacturing employment in mexico, 1984-2013
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