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La incidencia distributiva del acceso, gasto y consumo de los servicios públicos

Authors: Marchionni, Mariana; Sosa Escudero, Walter; Alejo, Javier;

La incidencia distributiva del acceso, gasto y consumo de los servicios públicos

Abstract

Este trabajo estudia la incidencia distributiva del gasto y consumo de servicios públicos en la Argentina, resultante tanto de la estructura tarifaria y cobertura de redes vigente, como de las decisiones de conexión y consumo de esos servicios por parte de los hogares. Se utilizan datos de gastos en electricidad, agua y saneamiento, teléfonos, gas natural y su principal sustituto, gas envasado, provenientes de la Encuesta Nacional de Gastos de los Hogares de 1996-1997 para la Región Metropolitana de Buenos Aires.

Trabajo publicado en Fernando Navajas (ed.). Tarifa social en los sectores de infraestructura en la Argentina. Temas, Buenos Aires, 2008. Este trabajo es parte del proyecto "La tarifa social en los servicios públicos de infraestructura en la Argentina", llevado adelante por FIEL.

Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales (CEDLAS)

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Argentina
Keywords

incidencia distributiva, servicios públicos, incidencia distributiva, curvas de Engel, curvas de concentración, ddc:330, Öffentliche Dienstleistung, sector público, curvas de Engel, Economía, gasto de consumo, Nachfragetheorie des Haushalts, servicios públicos, Einkommensverteilung, Buenos Aires, curvas de concentración, Einkommenseffekt, Argentinien, servicios públicos; incidencia distributiva; curvas de Engel; curvas de concentración

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