Pub Date : 2024-07-25DOI: 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/economia/a.14711
M. López, Eduardo Sarmiento Gómez
The study examines the predictive capacity of book-to-market and earnings-to-price ratios in forecasting excess asset returns in an emerging market economy like Colombia’s. The objective is to determine the magnitude in which these ratios help to forecast excess returns and if there is any evidence that one of the ratios outperforms the other. Furthermore, the study addresses the impact of the spread between the domestic and the foreign policy interest rate in the excess asset returns. Using Bayesian techniques, the findings suggest that the magnitude of the effect is similar for both ratios and that the impact is slightly higher in the case of firms with higher book-to-market ratios. Moreover, the study identifies evidence that the spread of interest rates explains the excess returns in a way according to the Uncovered Interest Parity theory.
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Pub Date : 2024-02-12DOI: 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/economia/a.14160
José Antonio Cabrera-Pereyra, José Antonio Álvarez Lobato, C. Garrocho
Este artículo analiza la integración entre las empresas de servicios intensivos en conocimiento (KIBS) y la manufactura, partiendo de que esta genera alto crecimiento económico local y competitividad. Se utilizan técnicas espaciales de análisis de patrones de puntos. Se estudian dos zonas metropolitanas del centro de México, Toluca y Querétaro, ambas próximas a Ciudad de México, cuyo desarrollo industrial ha sido distinto. A pesar de sus diferencias, los resultados sugieren que los kibs se enlazan a la industria del transporte, motor de las exportaciones mexicanas y clave en la consolidación en lascadenas globales de valor.
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