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same (detrended) consumption over space and time, lead to convergence in the level of capital across locations in the long-run. …
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“Desde la aprobación de la Constitución de 1991, la discusión económica en Colombia ha girado primordialmente alrededor de temas fiscales y sociales, mientras que el tema de la infraestructura ha pasado a un segundo plano. Pero parece estar cambiando. Primero, varios estudios académicos...
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Este trabajo presenta una mirada detallada y crítica al sector de de infraestructura en Colombia con el ánimo de propiciar una discusión urgente y necesaria sobre un sector prioritario para el desenvolvimiento económico y el progreso social.
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Abstract: The first challenge for economic growth theory is to understand the transition from stagnation to growth at the time of the Industrial Revolution and in particular to identify the main factor(s) that triggered the take-off. Doing so also helps to understand why there are poor and rich...
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Beyond natural sterility, there are two main types of childlessness: one driven by poverty and another by the high opportunity cost to child-rearing. We argue that taking childlessness and its causes into account matters for assessing the impact of development policies on fertility. We measure...
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“El propósito central de este trabajo es evaluar el impacto del Tratado de Libre Comercio (TLC) con los Estados Unidos sobre la economía del Valle del Cauca. El TLC representa oportunidades y amenazas. Algunos sectores productivos requerirán adecuarse para competir en el mercado de los...
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In most democracies, the majority of education expenditures is financed by the government. In non-democracies, we observe a wide variation in the mix of public and private funding of education. In addition, countries with high inequality tend to rely more heavily on private schooling. We develop...
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