Determinantes del impacto institucional en la actividad económica. Evidencia para 132 países

Determinants of institutional impact on economic activity. Evidence from 132 countries

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Héctor Eduardo Díaz Rodríguez
Mario Alberto Morales Sánchez

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Este estudio analiza cómo el grado de desarrollo influye en el impacto de las instituciones sobre la actividad económica en 132 países, utilizando redes neuronales artificiales. Los resultados revelan que la importancia de las variables institucionales varía según el contexto de desarrollo, destacando la necesidad de diseñar políticas específicas para cada economía en lugar de enfoques genéricos.

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