2016
DOI: 10.18356/bf05e7db-es
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Ciclo económico y minería del cobre en Chile

Abstract: RESUMENEn el presente artículo se "endogeniza" la oferta de cobre, incorporando la demanda de insumos del sector minero correspondiente a otros bienes de la economía -específicamente, bienes intermedios-y también energía, en un modelo de equilibrio general dinámico estocástico (dsge) para una muestra del período 2003-2013. La estimación del modelo revela que un aumento de un 1% del precio del cobre causa un incremento de un 0,16% en el producto interno bruto (pib) en cinco años. La principal contribución del e… Show more

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“…Reports indicate that there is an increase in temperature [38][39][40], increase in wind intensity [38,41], appearance of flow-type landslides [42] and a decrease in rainfall [38,39,41]. Considering that a large part of the Chilean economy is based on the economic contribution of the mining sector [43] and flotation metallurgical processes being the ones that consume the most water in the country, promoting hydrometallurgy can help in this regard [44]. In turn, the mining nucleus of Chile is located in the Atacama Desert, characterized as the driest desert in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports indicate that there is an increase in temperature [38][39][40], increase in wind intensity [38,41], appearance of flow-type landslides [42] and a decrease in rainfall [38,39,41]. Considering that a large part of the Chilean economy is based on the economic contribution of the mining sector [43] and flotation metallurgical processes being the ones that consume the most water in the country, promoting hydrometallurgy can help in this regard [44]. In turn, the mining nucleus of Chile is located in the Atacama Desert, characterized as the driest desert in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%