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En este estudio se evalúa la convergencia social en Colombia a nivel municipal medida a través del Índice de Pobreza Multidimensional, explorando el efecto de la geografía como condicionante de los resultados sociales a nivel municipal, y el papel que la descentralización puede haber jugado...
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Este estudio del Centro de Estudios en Protección Social y Economía de la Salud (PROESA) de la Universidad Icesi describe los problemas, las tensiones y los vacíos que esta doble descentralización genera en el Sistema de Seguridad Social en Salud colombiano. Con base en esta evaluación...
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La descentralización en Colombia fue concebida para mejorar el acceso de la población a los servicios sociales, reducir la pobreza y proveer bienestar en todo el territorio. Sin embargo, después de más de 20 años persiste una gran brecha social entre los municipios. Este trabajo examina los...
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For the past fifteen years, Colombia has been engaged in a grand experiment in decentralization. Since 1986, subnational government spending has increased dramatically, as the regions have assumed greater control of health and education programs and other local services, and an increasing...
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"Desde mediados de la década de los 90, Colombia adoptó un nivel de gasto público muy superior al de sus ingresos. Por esa ruta llegó a una crisis previsible, representada en una deuda pública que duplicó en seis años. Este libro reúne las recomendaciones que formuló el Consejo...
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In the 1990’s descentralization in Colombia, a process which had begun a decade earlier, was sharply accelerated. The percentage of current Central Government revenues that are automatically transferred to the regional governments quickly jumped from about 20% to over 40%. Many analysts...
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The rules that govern the budget process are important determinants of fiscal outcomes, with potentially important macroeconomic implications. This paper starts with a review of the theoretical underpinnings of the effects of budget processes and the main empirical evidence. After a brief...
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In the 1990’s descentralization in Colombia, a process which had begun a decade earlier, was sharply accelerated. The percentage of current Central Government revenues that are automatically transferred to the regional governments quickly jumped from about 20% to over 40%. Many analysts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005597770
For the past fifteen years, Colombia has been engaged in a grand experiment in decentralization. Since 1986, subnational government spending has increased dramatically, as the regions have assumed greater control of health and education programs and other local services, and an increasing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005262794
INTRODUCTION. Within the Latin American context Colombia is in a relatively advanced stage in terms of decentralization. According to the IDB (1997), it ranks third in the region after Argentina and Brazil, two countries organized as Federal States. While in 1995 average public expenditure...
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