Bibliographic citations
Fiestas, A., Chocce, S. (2024). ¿Existe un tiempo de maduración del gasto en infraestructura educativa financiado con canon minero? Análisis de la desaprobación escolar [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683556
Fiestas, A., Chocce, S. ¿Existe un tiempo de maduración del gasto en infraestructura educativa financiado con canon minero? Análisis de la desaprobación escolar [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/683556
@misc{renati/1041746,
title = "¿Existe un tiempo de maduración del gasto en infraestructura educativa financiado con canon minero? Análisis de la desaprobación escolar",
author = "Chocce Vasquez, Susana Carla",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
The income and rents obtained as a result of the operations carried out by mining companies in Peru and that are collected by the state are called Mining Canon. Its main destinations are housing financing and investment in social infrastructure, such as the construction of infrastructure for the education sector in those areas where mining is practiced. In that sense, this work seeks to analyze how the mining canon spent on educational infrastructure has come to influence the failure rate at the primary level. For this, estimates were made using a panel model for each educational institution located in departments that have received mining canon transfers and that allocate this resource to educational infrastructure in the years 2011-2019. At the same time, control variables were used at both the educational demand and supply levels that helped us control the characteristics of each of the educational institutions under analysis. Likewise, fixed effects and random effects panel models were used in order to analyze how the spending of this resource on infrastructure has influenced the disapproval rate considering up to three lags of the same. The maturity time in which infrastructure spending influences the dependent variable was taken into consideration, showing that until the second lag its spending increases the disapproved rate and in the third lag the effect is the opposite. The result is that the fee has an effect over the same period of time, but you have to wait for 3 years for this expense to have the expected sign in the disapproval rate.
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