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Deza, R., (2023). Efecto de la pandemia del COVID 19 en las exportaciones tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2016 al 2022 [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20947
Deza, R., Efecto de la pandemia del COVID 19 en las exportaciones tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2016 al 2022 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20947
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title = "Efecto de la pandemia del COVID 19 en las exportaciones tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2016 al 2022",
author = "Deza Casas, Ronny Ricardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2023"
}
Title: Efecto de la pandemia del COVID 19 en las exportaciones tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2016 al 2022
Authors(s): Deza Casas, Ronny Ricardo
Advisor(s): Jaulis Quispe, David
Keywords: Exportaciones tradicionales; COVID 19; Perú
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.01
Issue Date: 2023
Institution: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Abstract: El presente trabajo evidencia un efecto negativo de la pandemia del COVID 19 respecto a las Exportaciones Tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2016 al 2022. Evidencias extraídas de un modelo econométrico de datos panel con información estadística del BCRP y MINSA. En una primera etapa, se halló que el efecto del COVID 19 como pandemia, no tiene efecto (B1= 0.003), y no significativo (t= 0.10), esto principalmente porque aún no se convertía en un determinante o variable explicativa en la conducta de las Exportaciones Tradicionales en el Perú del año 2016 al 2019. En una segunda etapa, se encontró que el efecto de la pandemia COVID 19 es negativo, aunque dicho efecto tiene poca magnitud (-0.03) pero tiene significancia estadística (t= 2.32) en las Exportaciones Tradicionales en el Perú en los años 2019 al 2022. Con esto, llegamos a la conclusión de que la producción de un sector a otro es muy diferente, esto significa que la mayor parte del PBI procede de unos pocos sectores, y que al haber una pandemia tal como la COVID 19, no afecta al sector exportador como si afectaría al sector turismo y hotelero.
ABSTRACT The work shows a negative effect of the COVID 19 pandemic with respect to traditional in Peru in the years 2016 to 2022. Evidence extrated from an econometric panel data model with statistical information from the BCRP and MINSA. In a first stage it was found that the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic has no effect (B1= 0.003) and is not significant (t= 0.10). Mainly because it had not yet become a determinant or explanatory variable in the behavior of traditional exports in Perú from 2016 to 2019. In a second stage, it was found that the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic in negative, although said effect has Little magnitude (-0.03) but it has statistical significance (t=2.32) in traditional exports in Peru in the years 2019 to 2022. With this, we come to the conclusion that production from one sector to another is very different, this means that most of the GDP comes from a few sectors, and that when there is a pandemic such as COVID 19, it does not affect the sector. exporter as if it would affect the tourism and hotel sector.
ABSTRACT The work shows a negative effect of the COVID 19 pandemic with respect to traditional in Peru in the years 2016 to 2022. Evidence extrated from an econometric panel data model with statistical information from the BCRP and MINSA. In a first stage it was found that the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic has no effect (B1= 0.003) and is not significant (t= 0.10). Mainly because it had not yet become a determinant or explanatory variable in the behavior of traditional exports in Perú from 2016 to 2019. In a second stage, it was found that the effect of the COVID 19 pandemic in negative, although said effect has Little magnitude (-0.03) but it has statistical significance (t=2.32) in traditional exports in Peru in the years 2019 to 2022. With this, we come to the conclusion that production from one sector to another is very different, this means that most of the GDP comes from a few sectors, and that when there is a pandemic such as COVID 19, it does not affect the sector. exporter as if it would affect the tourism and hotel sector.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20947
Discipline: Economía
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Grade or title: Economista
Juror: Ventura Aguilar, Henry Elder; Zavala Benites, Emerito Felipe; Cotrina Villar, Aldo
Register date: 2-Apr-2024
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