5 resultados para •Disposable Towels
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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In this paper we simulate and analyse the economic impact that sectorial productivity gains have on two regional Spanish economies (Catalonia and Extremadura). In particular we study the quantitative effect that each sector’s productivity gain has on household welfare (real disposable income and equivalent variation), on the consumption price indices and factor relative prices, on real production (GDP) and on the government’s net income (net taxation revenues of social transfers to households). The analytical approach consists of a computable general equilibrium model, in which we assume perfect competition and cleared markets, including factor markets. All the parameters and exogenous variables of the model are calibrated by means of two social accounting matrices, one for each region under study. The results allow us to identify those sectors with the greatest impact on consumer welfare as the key sectors in the regional economies. Keywords: Productivity gains, key sectors, computable general equilibrium
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This paper focuses on the analysis of the economic impact that sectorial total factor productivity – or valued added - gains have on two regional Spanish economies (Catalonia and Extremadura). In particular it is studied the quantitative effect that each sector’s valued added injections has on household welfare (real disposable income), on the consumption price indices and factor relative prices, on real production (GDP) and on the government and foreign net income. To do that, we introduce the concept of supply multiplier. The analytical approach consists of a computable general equilibrium model, in which it is assumed perfect competition and cleared markets of goods and factors. All the parameters and exogenous variables of the model are calibrated by means of two social accounting matrices, one for each region under study. The results allow identifying those sectors with the greatest multipliers impact on consumer welfare as the key sectors in the regional economies. Keywords: efficiency gains, supply multipliers, key sectors, computable general equilibrium. JEL Classification: C68, R13.
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En aquest treball s’utilitzen les Quantitats de Residus Generats per Habitant (KRGH) en els diferents municipis de l’entitat administrativa de l’Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona (AMB) durant la primera dècada del segle XXI (2000 - 2011) com a indicador de sostenibilitat en matèria de Residus Sòlids Urbans (RSU). S’estudia la relació d’aquesta variable amb la Renda Familiar Disponible (RFD) i s’analitza l’evolució dels nivells de generació al llarg de la sèrie històrica per a grups de municipis amb nivells de generació ben diferenciats amb objecte d’avaluar l’efecte produït pels successos amb més impacte en matèria de gestió tal és la introducció del cànon de residus i discutir si es donen situacions d’iniquitat derivades del sistema de finançament dels serveis de gestió de residus.
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Con la distribución decílica de los ingresos disponibles por familia en España durante los años 1964, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1981 Y 1987; se mide el índice de concentración de las rentas superiores, previo ajuste a la curva de Kakwani y truncamiento en puntos notables Me, Q3, m, 2m y M1, dando lectura a los resultados. Se complementa el trabajo con la razón entre los ingresos medios de aquellos grupos y los de toda la población, cuestión que facilita el análisis de la evolución de la desigualdad en España desde los años 60 hasta la actualidad y se aporta información para un tratamiento completo de la concentración.
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This paper investigates the evolution of income inequality in Spain during its transition to democracy, suggesting a method for the correction of under-reporting of earnings and profits in the Household Budget Surveys’ data. The contribution is twofold: the methodological proposal, based on income expenditure discrepancy and scaling-up to National Accounts, improves on previous work, and can be convenient for similar historical sources in other countries. Secondly, its application results in an alternative history of the distribution of income in this case, changing the levels and also the observed trend. Previous literature asserted a substantial equalization, related to the democratization process, while after the adjustment inequality in disposable income is shown to have been quite persistent.