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Determinación de coeficientes importantes por niveles tecnológicos: una aproximación desde el modelo de Miyazawa

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  • Ana Salomé García Muñiz

    (Universidad de Oviedo)

  • Fidel Aroche Reyes

    (Universidad Autónoma de México)

  • Carmen Ramos Carvajal

    (Universidad de Oviedo)

Abstract

El estudio sistemático del modo en que se organizan y disponen los intercambios en la estructura productiva, permite obtener una información enriquecedora, si se relaciona con la capacidad innovadora de las distintas ramas de la producción. El método propuesto por Miyazawa (1966,1971) aplicado a la descomposición de las interrelaciones sectoriales por niveles tecnológicos, puede ser especialmente adecuado para este propósito. A partir de esta metodología, el presente trabajo, profundiza en el conocimiento de la articulación productiva, determinando aquellos coeficientes importantes (Aroche Reyes, 1996, 2002) en la difusión de la influencia económica en y/o entre perfiles tecnológicos.

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  • Ana Salomé García Muñiz & Fidel Aroche Reyes & Carmen Ramos Carvajal, 2007. "Determinación de coeficientes importantes por niveles tecnológicos: una aproximación desde el modelo de Miyazawa," Investigaciones Economicas, Fundación SEPI, vol. 31(1), pages 161-190, January.
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    Teoría de grafos; análisis input-output; innovación.;
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    • C67 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - Input-Output Models

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