Estudio socio-económico de los países del Continente Europeo.
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2020-01
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Rubio Rubio, Rosalía
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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En este trabajo tratamos de agrupar 44 países del continente europeo en grupos para averiguar qué países tienen variables económicas en común y obtener información de ellos. Para conseguir este objetivo vamos a emplear el método cluster de conglomerados jerárquico por casos- según países- y por variables -según variables económicas-, que consiste en dividir los países en conglomerados a través de sus máximas diferencias y eliminando los casos no relevantes. En las conclusiones por casos podemos comprobar cómo, en los grupos conseguidos de países, hay diferencias significativas entre ellos. En las conclusiones por variables comprobamos que los grupos son muy diferentes entre sí, pero las unidades de estudio de un mismo cluster están muy relacionadas entre ellas.
In this research we try to group 44 countries o the European Continent into groups to find put which countries hace economic variables I common and obtain information from them. To archieve this objective, we will use the cluster method of hierarchial conglomerates by cases -according to countries- and by variables -according to economic variables-, which consists of diving the countries into conglomerates through their maximum differences and eliminating non-relevant cases. In the case conclusions we can see how, in the groups obtained from countries, there are significant differenes between them. In the conclusion by variables we verify that the groups are very different from each other, but the units of study of the same cluster are closely related to each other.
In this research we try to group 44 countries o the European Continent into groups to find put which countries hace economic variables I common and obtain information from them. To archieve this objective, we will use the cluster method of hierarchial conglomerates by cases -according to countries- and by variables -according to economic variables-, which consists of diving the countries into conglomerates through their maximum differences and eliminating non-relevant cases. In the case conclusions we can see how, in the groups obtained from countries, there are significant differenes between them. In the conclusion by variables we verify that the groups are very different from each other, but the units of study of the same cluster are closely related to each other.