1. EXPLICACIÓN KALDORIANA DEL BAJO CRECIMIENTO ECONÓMICO EN MÉXICO.
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Loría, Eduardo, Moreno-Brid, Juan Carlos, Salas, Emmanuel, and Sánchez-Juárez, Isaac
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ECONOMIC development , *MANUFACTURING industries , *ETHNIC neighborhoods , *FREE trade , *GENERALIZED method of moments , *ECONOMICS ,MEXICAN economy ,MEXICAN economic policy - Abstract
This paper uses Kaldor's first law to provide an explanation for Mexico's low economic growth over the last four decades. The starting point for analysis is the hypothesis that the lack of dynamism in total production (non-manufacturing) is due to slow momentum in manufacturing and, in particular, to the fact that the Kaldor coefficient has decreased with trade liberalization. Estimates were made (1980.1- 2017.2) using the generalized method of moments (GMM) and rolling regression (recursive estimations). These estimates have been useful in solving the problem of serial correlation and have contributed towards a better statistical evaluation of the evolution of the Kaldor coefficient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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