How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?

Ecuador’s 2016 recession demonstrated the vulnerability of its economy due to volatility of exogenous variables such as oil prices and US dollar exchange rate. Additionally, annual increases in the minimum wage and labor productivity growth had an impact on the labor market during the last decade. T...

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Main Author: Avellán Solines, Guillermo (author)
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Desempleo
Minimum wage
Salario Minimo
Stepwise regression
Regresión stepwise
Distributed lag model
Modelo de rezago distribuido
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
¿Cómo la productividad, el salario mínimo y variables exógenas afectan el desempleo urbano en el Ecuador?
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description Ecuador’s 2016 recession demonstrated the vulnerability of its economy due to volatility of exogenous variables such as oil prices and US dollar exchange rate. Additionally, annual increases in the minimum wage and labor productivity growth had an impact on the labor market during the last decade. This research estimates the effects of labor productivity, real minimum wage and exogenous factors—oil prices and US dollar exchange rate—in Ecuador’s urban unemployment rate between June 2007 and June 2017. The main conclusions of this study are as follows: i) a reduction of oil price and an appreciation of the US dollar cause an increase in the urban unemployment rate; ii) an increase in the real minimum wage, not taking into account labor productivity, provokes an increase in the urban unemployment rate; iii) an increase in labor productivity generates an increase in the urban unemployment rate in the short-term consistent with recent literature; iv) finally a distributed lag model including these four variables explains 64% of the change in the urban unemployment rate between 2007 and 2017.
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spelling How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?¿Cómo la productividad, el salario mínimo y variables exógenas afectan el desempleo urbano en el Ecuador?Avellán Solines, GuillermoUnemploymentDesempleoMinimum wageSalario MinimoStepwise regressionRegresión stepwiseDistributed lag modelModelo de rezago distribuidoEcuador’s 2016 recession demonstrated the vulnerability of its economy due to volatility of exogenous variables such as oil prices and US dollar exchange rate. Additionally, annual increases in the minimum wage and labor productivity growth had an impact on the labor market during the last decade. This research estimates the effects of labor productivity, real minimum wage and exogenous factors—oil prices and US dollar exchange rate—in Ecuador’s urban unemployment rate between June 2007 and June 2017. The main conclusions of this study are as follows: i) a reduction of oil price and an appreciation of the US dollar cause an increase in the urban unemployment rate; ii) an increase in the real minimum wage, not taking into account labor productivity, provokes an increase in the urban unemployment rate; iii) an increase in labor productivity generates an increase in the urban unemployment rate in the short-term consistent with recent literature; iv) finally a distributed lag model including these four variables explains 64% of the change in the urban unemployment rate between 2007 and 2017.La recesión de Ecuador de 2016 demostró la vulnerabilidad de su economía debido a la volatilidad de variables exógenas como el precio del petróleo y el tipo de cambio del dólar estadounidense. Además, el incremento anual en el salario mínimo y el crecimiento de la productividad laboral tuvo un impacto en el mercado laboral durante la última década. Esta investigación estima los efectos de la productividad laboral, el salario mínimo real y los factores exógenos — precio del petróleo y tipo de cambio del dólar estadounidense — en la tasa de desempleo urbano en el Ecuador entre junio de 2007 y junio de 2017. Las principales conclusiones de este estudio son las siguientes: i) una disminución en el precio del petróleo y una apreciación del dólar estadounidense provoca un incremento en la tasa de desempleo urbano; ii) un aumento en el salario mínimo real, que no toma en cuenta la productividad laboral, produce un alza en la tasa de desempleo urbano; iii) un incremento en la productividad laboral genera una disminución en la tasa de desempleo urbano; iv) finalmente un modelo de rezago distribuido incluyendo estas cuatro variables explica el 68% del cambio en la tasa de desempleo urbano entre 2007 y 2017.Quito, Ecuador : Banco Central del Ecuador.2021-03-19T16:40:00Z2021-03-19T16:40:00Z2018-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfAvellán Solines, G. (2018). How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?. Cuestiones económicas, 28 (2:2), 51-76.2477-9059http://repositorio.bce.ec/handle/32000/2091eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Banco Central del Ecuadorinstname:Banco Central del Ecuadorinstacron:BCE2021-03-19T16:40:01Zoai:repositorio.bce.ec:32000/2091Institucionalhttps://www.bce.fin.ec/biblioteca-virtualOrganismo de gobiernohttps://www.bce.fin.ec/..Ecuador...opendoar:02026-04-19T11:19:49.005035Repositorio Banco Central del Ecuador - Banco Central del Ecuadortrue
spellingShingle How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
Avellán Solines, Guillermo
Unemployment
Desempleo
Minimum wage
Salario Minimo
Stepwise regression
Regresión stepwise
Distributed lag model
Modelo de rezago distribuido
status_str publishedVersion
title How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
title_full How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
title_fullStr How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
title_full_unstemmed How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
title_short How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
title_sort How do productivity, minimum wage and exogenous variables affect urban unemployment in Ecuador?
topic Unemployment
Desempleo
Minimum wage
Salario Minimo
Stepwise regression
Regresión stepwise
Distributed lag model
Modelo de rezago distribuido
url http://repositorio.bce.ec/handle/32000/2091