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En la literatura económica, la importancia de la inversión privada para el crecimiento económico ya es una idea ampliamente aceptada (véase por ejemplo, De Long y Summers (1993); Levine y Renelt (1992). La necesidad de aumentar la participación del sector privado en la formación de capital...
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A price-setting mechanism based on a markup over variable costs is studied for the quite different inflationary experiences of Argentina and Colombia. The paper pursues a twofold strategy: first, it test the null hypothesis of a constant markup against the alternative of a variable one; second,...
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This After 1991 Colombia witnessed a sharp fall in the national savings rate (see figure 1.1), and in particular that of the private sector. Two hypotheses have been advanced for explaining this behavior. The first one stresses consumption smoothing within the Perrnanent Income Hypothesis...
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El presente documento reúne una serie de notas que estudian aspectos empíricos del comportamiento de la tasa de interés y la inflación en Colombia. La presentación se divide en dos secciones. La primera analiza la relación entre la tasa de interés y la inflación, con el fin de evaluar el...
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A basic theoretical of a small open economy within the framework of intertemporal maximization is used to analyze the effects of nominal export shocks. The model helps in explaining the close relationship that is found between export shocks and short run fluctuations of domestic savings in the...
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The dynamic commons problem arises when different groups in society engage in intense redistributive activity as a result of an export boom. This paper analyzes the role that institutions play in ameliorating that problem in the case of coffee and oil in Colombia. The paper presents a model that...
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Colombia, Ecuador y Venezuela fueron, a finales de la década de los 90, los países de América Latina con las tasas de inflación más altas, en marcado contraste con la situación en el década de los 80 en la cual estos tres países tenían tasas que estaban entre las más bajas del hemisferio.
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