Kaldor-Verdoorn Laws in The Latin American Countries, 1992-2021

The effect of manufacturing production on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and on total and manufacturing productivity, as well as the dynamic effect created in the economy by the industrial sector, under Kaldor’s view, is a topic under debate due to the patterns presented in deindustrialisation...

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Autores: Gerardo Angeles-Castro, Christian Said Domínguez-Blancas, Carlos A. Fraga-Castillo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:México
Institución:Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Repositorio:Redalyc-IPN
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Palabra clave:Economía y Finanzas
Kaldor
panel data
Verdoorn laws
Latin America
manufacturing sector
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Sumario:The effect of manufacturing production on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and on total and manufacturing productivity, as well as the dynamic effect created in the economy by the industrial sector, under Kaldor’s view, is a topic under debate due to the patterns presented in deindustrialisation and industrial productivity in developed countries. However, developing countries such as some in the Latin American region have presented different patterns. This article aims to study the validity of Kaldor’s Laws in the largest economies in Latin America and compare results with the case of European economies. For this, an econometric methodology of static and dynamic panel data is used in a sample of 12 countries in the time period between 1992 and 2021. The study yields particular results such as a small coefficient between the growth of manufacturing and its productivity, but a dynamic effect among the two variables. Jel Classification:C52, L6, O11, O14.