ARTÍCULO
El efecto Harrod Balassa Samuelson y el papel de la demanda: evidencia internacional de datos de panel
Fecha
2020Registro en:
1390-7921, 2477-9075
10.25097/rep.n32.2020.04
Autor
Ontaneda Jimenez, Diego Danny
Institución
Resumen
e study jointly analyzes the impact of labor productivity and demand factors in determining the real exchange rate. For this, the
formalization of the Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson effect (HBS) is taken as a starting point, and the demand factors are analyzed from
the point of view of government spending and per capita income. e empirical analysis is carried out for the period 1970-2010
using fixed-effect panel data regression models and the Generalized Moment Model (GMM) for a sample of 40 countries from
different regions. e results provide evidence in favor of the HBS effect and the importance of demand factors in determining
the real exchange rate. e results have important policy implications to help countries improve competitiveness