Input analysis - product: an application far the economy of Boyacá- Colombia

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Cristian Fernando Sanabria Bautista
Juan Pablo Cely Acero

Abstract

The objective of this research is to identi­fy the sectors with the greatest impact in terms of product, employment and income within the economy of Boyacá, seeking to generate contributions far the debate and far possible public policies within the de­partment. Through the regional input-output analysis, the FLQ localization coefficients are used in their modified version as an indirect method, besides the Sonnis hypothetical extraction approach is used. lt was found that the agricultural sector together with the specialized breeding of animals has im­portant multipliers in the product, ratifying the rural vocation of the department; but it is found that these branches do not have the same impact on the generation of em­ployment and income, where sectors such as electricity, oil and telecommunications have higher multipliers. Despite the afore­mentioned effects, there is a low connection between the different sectors, a conclusion drawn from the analysis of both multipliers and hypothetical extraction.

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Sanabria Bautista, C. F., & Cely Acero, J. P. (2018). Input analysis - product: an application far the economy of Boyacá- Colombia. In Vestigium Ire, 12(2), 53-70. Retrieved from http://revistas.ustatunja.edu.co/index.php/ivestigium/article/view/1720
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