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Regressions, change, and territorial perspectives

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  • David Juárez Castillo

    (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Aragón)

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During 2023 and 2024, we will carry out a survey of the development conditions of the country for the years 2030, 2040, 2050, and 2060, based on the historical records of the physical variables (humidity, temperature, ... solar radiation, deforestation, among others) obtained from the National Water Commission and social variables (birth rate, population density, population, educational level, among others) obtained from population censuses. Said projection will be based on four moments: 1. Obtaining and merging bases of data from different sources to build a single database with both variable types. 2. From generating regressions to understand the type and degree of conclusions based on the same model for these variables. 3. With the coefficients of realization, establishment of projections at the level, country, states, regions in the states and if possible, even at municipal levels. 4. We will use Stata for the pilots of the program. We present the results of the pilot and his way of doing it in Stata.

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  • David Juárez Castillo, "undated". "Regressions, change, and territorial perspectives," Mexican Stata Conference 2023 21, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:mexi23:21
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