Abstract
En este artículo se analiza el efecto Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson (HBS) para el caso de México durante el periodo 1970-2009. Para ello se utiliza un modelo econométrico que incorpora la presencia de cambios estructurales. Los resultados alcanzados en esta investigación sugieren que no se cumple el efecto HBS entre México y Estados Unidos durante este periodo y, por lo tanto, no se corrobora estadísticamente que las diferentes tasas de crecimiento de la productividad de los bienes comerciables y no comerciables entre ambos países hayan afectado al tipo de cambio real.© 2018, Facultad de Contaduría y Administración, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. All rights reserved. Publication of the article implies full assignment of property rights (copyright) in Journal of Contaduría y Administración. The publication mreserves the right to total or partial reproduction of the work in other print, electronic or any other alternative means, but always recognizing its responsibility.
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