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This paper develops a brief history of coffee in Colombia identifying the processes of change in the geography and … populations. From the eighteenth to the twentieth century, coffee cultivation represented the basis of household income. Changes … in rural and urban culture of the nineteenth century were influenced by the coffee trade, likewise the fundamental …
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Fundamental research of the coffee economy have shown that regional class alliances were established imprecisely in the … territories, usually in the central mountains of Colombia (although not exclusively or only way) and organized by the State being …
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This article examines the effect of social networks by investigating how mobilizing family, friendship or kindship ties in job searches affects the quality of employment (QoE) using a mixed approach. Drawing from socioeconomic literature on the segmented labor market, the authors propose an...
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than the average of Colombia. Moreover, we found periods of economic boom between 1800 and 1840, 1860 and 1880, and 1905 …
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The paper aims to describe the evolution part of the economy and power to tax in Colombia. It also explains the failure … political economy have influenced the evolution of the state. Describes why fiscal conditions in Colombia have affected …
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reorientation of public debt financing policy in Colombia since the Constitution of 1991 was implemented, developing a theoretical …
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Public financial management by the government is very important in view of the level of welfare in Indonesia is still low, as there are still much poverty with the level of fulfillment of the needs of low, corruption that occurs in every area of government, income distribution is uneven, low...
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This paper estimates the possible effects of offshoring on Japanese employment. Both the positive and negative effects are here considered as a result of both the offshoring of production (or materials) and services. My main finding is that the net amount of jobs lost to offshoring during the...
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The paper studies the short run and long run effects of a production subsidy to the tourism sector of a small open economy, which can also be thought as a region within a country. We introduce a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model where the tourism sector is considered to be...
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