2021
DOI: 10.17533/udea.le.n94a343836
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Análisis territorial de las elasticidades de sustitución de los factores de producción en la industria manufacturera colombiana (1992 – 2018)

Abstract: El artículo presenta la estimación de las elasticidades propias y de sustitución entre los insumos trabajo, materias primas, capital, gasto energético y otros gastos de producción para el sector industrial manufacturero de Colombia, la región central y el departamento de Boyacá. Las estimaciones se realizaron a través de la aplicación de funciones de costos translogarítmicas con datos para el periodo 1992 - 2018 de la Encuesta Anual Manufacturera (EAM). Dentro de los resultados se destaca el bajo nivel sustitu… Show more

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“…After Griliches proposed the theory of "capital-skill" complementarity [37], the academic community began to realize that there are differences in the elasticity of substitution between factors of production [38]. According to this theory, the higher the amount of physical capital input, the higher the demand for skilled personnel and the lower the demand for unskilled personnel [39], which raises the skill premium [40] and widens the income gap between workers with different skills, and numerous studies have verified this argument [41][42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: The Impact Of Materials Capital Accumulation On Income Distr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After Griliches proposed the theory of "capital-skill" complementarity [37], the academic community began to realize that there are differences in the elasticity of substitution between factors of production [38]. According to this theory, the higher the amount of physical capital input, the higher the demand for skilled personnel and the lower the demand for unskilled personnel [39], which raises the skill premium [40] and widens the income gap between workers with different skills, and numerous studies have verified this argument [41][42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: The Impact Of Materials Capital Accumulation On Income Distr...mentioning
confidence: 99%