The domestic market, an alternative for economic development in a global scenario? A comparative análisis: Spain, Mexico and South Korea
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https://doi.org/10.33110/rnee.vl%205il.309Keywords:
domestic market, productive articulation, internatinal integration, economic estructureAbstract
Based on the analysis of the productive structures of Spain, Mexico and South Korea, during the 1980s and 2000s, this paper explores whether the stimulus to the internal market is complementary to the dynamism of the external sector in order to achieve sustained economic growth and development in a of highly international integrated scenario. The input-output model and network analysis provide the framework for the methodology employed; specifi.cally, the concept of Important Coeffi.cients (CI) and network analysis. Results help to support the hypothesis presented, i.e., that the domestic market plays a central role in supporting the longest and most solid growth trajectories.
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