Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity
The objective of this research is to examine growth and convergence processes in the provinces of Ecuador, considering sectoral productivity as an analysis variable. To do so, evidence of the productivity of the agricultural, secondary and service sectors is presented, and by applying the non-parame...
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doaj-8d20a75347644001b1b52559c5272a992020-11-25T00:52:35ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942019-04-0111446110.3390/sym11040461sym11040461Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of ProductivityLuis Quintana-Romero0Ronny Correa-Quezada1Marlon G. Ramón-Mendieta2José Álvarez-García3Department of Economics, Facultad de Estudios Superiores-FES-Acatlán, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 5310 Naucalpan de Juárez, MexicoDepartment of Economics, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL), 11-01-608 Loja, EcuadorDepartment of Economics, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL), 11-01-608 Loja, EcuadorFinancial Economy and Accounting Department, Faculty of Business, Finance and Tourism, University of Extremadura, 10071 Caceres, SpainThe objective of this research is to examine growth and convergence processes in the provinces of Ecuador, considering sectoral productivity as an analysis variable. To do so, evidence of the productivity of the agricultural, secondary and service sectors is presented, and by applying the non-parametric method of density functions of the kernel, the complete distribution of the data is analyzed. The results obtained indicate that territorial inequality in Ecuador has very different behavior depending on the sectors of the economy. It is noted that inequality in terms of productivity is very high in the agricultural sector, it is at an average level in the secondary sector, and is less intense in the service sector. In the long-term, the overall balance is that sectoral inequality decreased among Ecuadorian provinces. However, there are two processes differentiated in time; in the first phase, inequality decreases more rapidly and in the second phase, it even increases in some sectors, as in the case of secondary sector returns.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/11/4/461regional growtheconomic growthregional convergenceinequalityproductivity |
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Luis Quintana-Romero Ronny Correa-Quezada Marlon G. Ramón-Mendieta José Álvarez-García Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity Symmetry regional growth economic growth regional convergence inequality productivity |
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Luis Quintana-Romero Ronny Correa-Quezada Marlon G. Ramón-Mendieta José Álvarez-García |
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Luis Quintana-Romero |
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Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity |
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Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity |
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Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity |
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Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity |
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Sectoral Regional Growth and Convergence in Ecuador: An Analysis of the Intra-Distributive Dynamics of Productivity |
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sectoral regional growth and convergence in ecuador: an analysis of the intra-distributive dynamics of productivity |
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The objective of this research is to examine growth and convergence processes in the provinces of Ecuador, considering sectoral productivity as an analysis variable. To do so, evidence of the productivity of the agricultural, secondary and service sectors is presented, and by applying the non-parametric method of density functions of the kernel, the complete distribution of the data is analyzed. The results obtained indicate that territorial inequality in Ecuador has very different behavior depending on the sectors of the economy. It is noted that inequality in terms of productivity is very high in the agricultural sector, it is at an average level in the secondary sector, and is less intense in the service sector. In the long-term, the overall balance is that sectoral inequality decreased among Ecuadorian provinces. However, there are two processes differentiated in time; in the first phase, inequality decreases more rapidly and in the second phase, it even increases in some sectors, as in the case of secondary sector returns. |
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regional growth economic growth regional convergence inequality productivity |
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