Las empresas en Santa Cruz, ¿continúan en una estructura monocéntrica?

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  • Xavier Salazar
  • Miguel Atienza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.201013155

Palabras clave:

Concentración empresarial monocéntrica, Comparative Statistical Mode

Resumen

Este trabajo contrasta la hipótesis de que, en la ciudad de Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), las empresas continúan concentradas de forma monocéntrica. Para ello se estima un modelo estadístico que compara densidades locales para contrastar la hipótesis monocéntrica. Los índices de concentración y diversificación de actividades encontrados basados en datos empíricos de 2007, dan la pauta de patrones de concentración relevantes según anillos y posibles subcentros.

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2010-06-01

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Salazar, X., & Atienza, M. (2010). Las empresas en Santa Cruz, ¿continúan en una estructura monocéntrica?. Revista Latinoamericana De Desarrollo Económico, 8(13), 59–90. https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.201013155