ANÁLISIS DE LA DINÁMICA REGIONAL DEL EMPLEO UTILIZANDO EL MODELO SHIFT SHARE ESPACIALMENTE MODIFICADO EN LA GRÁN ÁREA METROPOLITANA (GAM) DE COSTA RICA PARA EL PERIODO 2000-2011
Rafael Arias Ramírez and
Leonardo Sánchez Hernández
Revista de Ciencias Económicas, 2022, vol. 31, issue 2
Abstract:
This article is a result from a broader study on the patterns of concentration and evolution of the process of industrial localization and the labor market in the Great MetropolitanArea of Costa Rica (GAM). This study is part of the research program on regionaleconomics that the Institute of Research in Economic Sciences of the Universidad deCosta Rica (IICE) has been conducting since the year 2005. The article is aimed to showan approximation to the regional dynamics of employment in the GAM in the period 20002011.Inordertodothatwe appliedtheShift-Shareanalysisinitsclassicandspatiallymodifiedformulations. Thisallowsustodecomposeemploymentgrowthinfoureffects:thenationaleffect,the sectorialeffect,theregionaleffectandthe“locational”effect.
Keywords: GREAT METROPOLITAN AREA; LABOR MARKET; REGIONAL ECONOMICS; SHIFT- SHARE; SPATIAL CORRELATION; SPECIALIZATION; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES.; GRAN ÁREA METROPOLITANA; MERCADO LABORAL; ECONOMÍA REGIONAL; SHIFT-SHARE; AUTOCORRELACIÓN ESPACIAL; ESPECIALIZACIÓN; VENTAJAS COMPETITIVAS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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