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El estado de la infraestructura en Colombia es, según la sabiduría convencional, el principal obstáculo del crecimiento económico en el actual modelo de desarrollo. Todos los documentos que se han realizado sobre la competitividad del aparato reproductivo colombiano, así como sobre sus...
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Many analysts consider that lack of security is a major obstacle to growth in Colombia. This paper identifies a structural downturn in economic growth-of nearly two percentage points per year-as a result of the increase in illicit crops and crime rates after 1980. A decline in total factor...
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What determines the capacity of countries to design, approve and implement effective public policies? To address this question, this book builds on the results of case studies of political institutions, policymaking processes, and policy outcomes in eight Latin American countries. The result is...
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This report examines the quality of public policies in Latin America and the Caribbean after more than a decade of political and economic reform. A wide variety of examples and case studies are presented in an analytical framework to help explain why policies that work in certain institutional...
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Déficits fiscales que en promedio son apenas 1,4% del PIB, coeficientes de endeudamiento a la baja, cancelaciones anticipadas de las deudas con el Fondo Monetario Internacional y recompras masivas de los títulos Brady, que hace quince años fueron la última tabla de salvación para los...
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The 1991 Colombian Constitution strengthened the checks and balances of the political system by enhancing the role of Congress and the Constitutional Court, while somewhat limiting the powers of the President (who nonetheless remains extremely powerful even by Latin American standards). As a...
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