1000 resultados para Desenvolupament econòmic
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Aquest estudi pretén donar resposta a la hipòtesi de si l’enfocament basat en drets humans (EBDH) suposa un nou paradigma de treball dins el sistema de cooperació internacional per al desenvolupament per a la veritable transformació socio-política d’una regió. L’estudi en cap cas se centra només en els drets humans, sinó en l’EBDH com una metodologia de treball dins l’àmbit de la cooperació internacional al desenvolupament la qual vol donar resposta a l’objectiu de reduir la pobresa i combatre la injustícia social.
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La cooperación internacional en el Perú ha tenido un rol importante durante la reconciliación nacional y transición democrática en el Perú luego del terrorismo. El presente trabajo se centrará en la denominada ayuda oficial al desarrollo (AOD) de fuentes bilaterales del 2000 al 2010, pues es la que ha tenido un protagonismo decisivo en el país, sobre todo en las políticas relativas a construcción de paz (peace building) y reconstrucción democrática y porque existe información y registros más fiables tales como los de la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE) así como de las agencias gubernamentales.
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Esta memoria aborda la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE) y la Acción Social (AS) de las empresas farmacéuticas como contribución a los ODM y al Derecho Universal a la Salud. El objetivo del estudio es comprobar si dicha contribución se cumple a través de la RSE, o a través de AS, partiendo de la hipótesis que es la AS la herramienta utilizada. Para ello se realiza un análisis cualitativo de las acciones y programas desarrollados por dichas empresas y dirigidos a los países empobrecidos, y contrastándolo con un modelo de RSE y AS, construido tras la revisión las definiciones de los principales organismos, y realizando su análisis conceptual y la definición de sus elementos distintivos.
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El presente trabajo ofrece un análisis sobre la problemática de la formación profesional en Haití, considerada primordial para contribuir de forma gradual al desarrollo económico y humano del país. Se identifican los desfases que existen entre la formación profesional ofrecida y la demanda de la sociedad y del mercado laboral, que afectan negativamente la consecución del objetivo de este sector y se proponen soluciones para la reestructuración del sector para asegurarse de que las infraestructuras técnicas y tecnológicas de los centros de formación profesional estén realmente adecuadas, y que los planes de estudio interdisciplinario tengan en cuenta el contexto socio-cultural.
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En les properes pàgines es pretén realitzar una anàlisi sobre el procés de transversalització de l'enfocament de gènere en el desenvolupament, àmpliament acceptat per les organitzacions de cooperació des de fa més d'una dècada, però que encara sembla trobar-se amb diverses dificultats a l'hora de portar-la a la pràctica.
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Este estudio analiza en un primer tiempo los conceptos de desarrollo local, de eficacia de la ayuda, de gobernanza, y de cooperación descentralizada. Presenta luego la noción de eficacia local de la cooperación y expone varios modos de valuación de aquella. En un segundo tiempo sintetiza la situación económica y política de los territorios de América latina y de Perú en particular, y en una tercera parte analiza los programas europeos de cooperación y sus implementaciones en la Región en cuanto a su eficacia local.
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Human capital endowment is one of the main factors influencing the level of development of a region. This paper analyses whether remoteness from economic activity has a negative effect on human capital accumulation and, consequently, on economic development. Making use of microdata this research proves that remoteness from economic activity has contributed to explain the divergences in the level of education observed across Spanish provinces over the last 50 years. The effect is significant even when controlling for the improvement of education supply. Nonetheless, the accessibility effect has been petering out since the 1960s due to the decreasing barriers to mobility.
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Recent theoretical models of economic growth have emphasised the role of external effects on the accumulation of factors of production. Although most of the literature has considered the externalities across firms within a region, in this paper we go a step further and consider the possibility that these externalities cross the barriers of regional economies. We assess the role of these external effects in explaining growth and economic convergence. We present a simple growth model, which includes externalities across economies, developing a methodology for testing their existence and estimating their strength. In our view, spatial econometrics is naturally suited to an empirical consideration of these externalities. We obtain evidence on the presence of significant externalities both across Spanish and European regions.
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The effect of openness and trade orientation on economic growth remains a highly contentious issue in the literature. Trade facilitates the spread of knowledge and the adoption of more advanced and efficient technologies, which hastens total factor productivity (TFP) growth and, hence, per capita income. New technologies that spread through trade require a sufficiently skilled labour force to adapt them to the domestic productive environment. Thus, openness and human capital accumulation will lead to TFP growth and the greater the complementarity between both variables, the higher the TFP growth. This paper discusses the implications of these assumptions and tests their empirical validity, using a pool of data for manufacturing industry in Spanish regions in a period in which both the stock of human capital and openness experienced a notable increase.
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In this paper we examine the effect of tax policy on the relationship between inequality and growth in a two-sector non-scale model. With non-scale models, the longrun equilibrium growth rate is determined by technological parameters and it is independent of macroeconomic policy instruments. However, this fact does not imply that fiscal policy is unimportant for long-run economic performance. It indeed has important effects on the different levels of key economic variables such as per capita stock of capital and output. Hence, although the economy grows at the same rate across steady states, the bases for economic growth may be different.The model has three essential features. First, we explicitly model skill accumulation, second, we introduce government finance into the production function, and we introduce an income tax to mirror the fiscal events of the 1980¿s and 1990¿s in the US. The fact that the non-scale model is associated with higher order dynamics enables it to replicate the distinctly non-linear nature of inequality in the US with relative ease. The results derived in this paper attract attention to the fact that the non-scale growth model does not only fit the US data well for the long-run (Jones, 1995b) but also that it possesses unique abilities in explaining short term fluctuations of the economy. It is shown that during transition the response of the relative simulated wage to changes in the tax code is rather non-monotonic, quite in accordance to the US inequality pattern in the 1980¿s and early 1990¿s.More specifically, we have analyzed in detail the dynamics following the simulation of an isolated tax decrease and an isolated tax increase. So, after a tax decrease the skill premium follows a lower trajectory than the one it would follow without a tax decrease. Hence we are able to reduce inequality for several periods after the fiscal shock. On the contrary, following a tax increase, the evolution of the skill premium remains above the trajectory carried on by the skill premium under a situation with no tax increase. Consequently, a tax increase would imply a higher level of inequality in the economy
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Long-run economic growth arouses a great interest since it can shed light on the income-path of an economy and try to explain the large differences in income we observe across countries and over time. The neoclassical model has been followed by several endogenous growth models which, contrarily to the former, seem to predict that economies with similar preferences and technological level, do not necessarily tend to converge to similar per capita income levels. This paper attempts to show a possible mechanismthrough which macroeconomic disequilibria and inefficiencies, represented by budget deficits, may hinder human capital accumulation and therefore economic growth. Using a mixed education system, deficit is characterized as a bug agent which may end up sharply reducing the resources devoted to education and training. The paper goes a step further from the literature on deficit by introducing a rich dynamic analysis of the effects of a deficit reduction on different economic aspects.Following a simple growth model and allowing for slight changes in the law of human capital accumulation, we reach a point where deficit might sharply reduce human capital accumulation. On the other hand, a deficit reduction carried on for a long time, taking that reduction as a more efficient management of the economy, may prove useful in inducing endogenous growth. Empirical evidence for a sample of countries seems to support the theoretical assumptions in the model: (1) evidence on an inverse relationship betweendeficit and human capital accumulation, (2) presence of a strongly negative associationbetween the quantity of deficit in the economy and the rate of growth. They may prove a certain role for budget deficit in economic growth
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This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering the period 1956-2001. The tests exploit the cross-section variations of the series, and additionally, allow for a diferent number of endogenous breakpoints in the unemployment series. The critical values are simulated based on our specific panel sizes and time periods. The findings stress the importance of accounting for exogenous shocks in the series and give support to the natural-rate hypothesis of unemployment for the majority of the countries analyzed
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This paper tests for real interest parity (RIRP) among the nineteen major OECD countries over the period 1978:Q2-1998:Q4. The econometric methods applied consist of combining the use of several unit root or stationarity tests designed for panels valid under cross-section dependence and presence of multiple structural breaks. Our results strongly support the fulfilment of the weak version of the RIRP for the studied period once dependence and structural breaks are accounted for.
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This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering the period 1956-2001. The tests exploit the cross-section variations of the series, and additionally, allow for a diferent number of endogenous breakpoints in the unemployment series. The critical values are simulated based on our specific panel sizes and time periods. The findings stress the importance of accounting for exogenous shocks in the series and give support to the natural-rate hypothesis of unemployment for the majority of the countries analyzed
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This paper tests for real interest parity (RIRP) among the nineteen major OECD countries over the period 1978:Q2-1998:Q4. The econometric methods applied consist of combining the use of several unit root or stationarity tests designed for panels valid under cross-section dependence and presence of multiple structural breaks. Our results strongly support the fulfilment of the weak version of the RIRP for the studied period once dependence and structural breaks are accounted for.