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El objetivo de este trabajo es investigar la popular hipótesis de convergencia en el proceso de crecimiento económico en Chile. Usando herramientas de la econometría espacial, replicamos la mayoría de los resultados de la literatura previa sobre el tema para Chile. Sin embargo, encontramos...
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Part of the rationale for the North American Free Trade Agreement was that it would increase trade and foreign direct investment (<EM t="s">fdi</EM>) flows, creating jobs and reducing migration to the United States. Since poor data on illegal migration to the United States make direct measurement difficult,...</em>
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The objective of the article is to re-review the interregional migration process in Chile according to Aroca & Hewings (2002), using up-dated data of 1992 and 2002 from CENSO of population and housing in a probability model probit. Additionally, analyse the efficiency of the interregional...
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More than 10% of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on average more than 800 km in a shift system that allows working several days in a row followed by several days off. The mining industry is the main contractor of such workers and the impact of the...
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This paper estimates the Urban Wage Premium for the Chilean case, but proposing three contributions to the literature. First, the geographical space is reconfigured using functional regions instead administrative regions. This process is carried out using techniques from the spatial econometric...
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More than 10 percent of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on average more than 800 kilometers in a shift system that allows working several days in a row followed by several days off. The mining industry is the main contractor of such workers and the...
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