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study the experience of Colombia (1923-2008). Since its creation, in 1923, Colombia´s central bank has undergone several …
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En los años veinte del siglo XIX, Colombia, entonces Gran Colombia, fue el mayordeudor internacional. En los siguientes …
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imperfections becomes imperative as does theneed to address internal spatial issues from the perspective of Colombia´s increasing … scale economies vis-à-vis the rest of Colombia. The analysis also reveals theimportance of different hypotheses on factor …
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y rigideces en el sector no transable calibrado para Colombia, se estudia la conveniencia de que la autoridad monetaria …
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In this paper we find empirical evidence of bank lending channel for Colombia, using a balanced panel data of about … evidence of the existence of a bank lending channel in Colombia using bank-specific financial variables. …
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baja en Colombia, utilizando información a nivel de firma para el periodo 1999-2006. La rigidez se determina a través de …
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financial institutions in Colombia. We use survival analysis techniques and competing risks models to estimate the probability …
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En este documento se estimó la productividad total de los factores (PTF) y las elasticidades de los factores para la industria manufacturera colombiana, por área metropolitana y sector económico, durante el período 1975-2000, con el fin de incorporar las diferencias regionales en el...
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This paper presents a multimarket spatial competition oligopoly model for the Colombian deposit market, in line with the New Em- pirical Industrial Organization (NEIO) approach. In this framework, banks use price and non-price strategies to compete in the market, which allows us to analyze the...
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This paper presents two versions of a spatial competition model forthe banking sector. The first version, describes a framework that fol-lows closely Salop´s spatial competition model. This version is modi-fied in the second part by introducing the loan market and default riskprobabilities for...
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