Determinants of Economic Growth in Founder Countries of the PA and the ASAN

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<p>El objetivo de este artículo es realizar una aproximación desde una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre los determinantes del crecimiento económico desde un enfoque de ciclo virtuoso kaldoriano enfocado en los países fundadores de la Alianza del Pacífico y la Asociación de Naciones del Sudeste Asiático a través de bases de datos como Web of Science y Scopus. Se han identificado dos vacíos de conocimiento. El primero corresponde a la falta de estudios que analicen comparativamente los determinantes kaldorianos del crecimiento económico virtuoso; el segundo está relacionado con la escasez de publicaciones relacionadas con la identificación de la convergencia/divergencia entre países y bloques comerciales, que ningún otro trabajo ha estudiado todavía. Como apartado complementario, se realiza un análisis exploratorio de conglomerados el cual reveló que aquellos formados desde 1990 hasta 2018 se han mantenido.</p>
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Palabras clave

Crecimiento económico
leyes de Kaldor
industrialización
cambio estructural