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252. INSTITUCIONES, COSTOS DE TRANSACCIÓN Y POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS: UN PANORAMA.
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Arias, Xosé Carlos and Caballero, Gonzalo
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ECONOMICS , *TRANSACTION costs , *POLITICAL planning , *PUBLIC administration , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Recently a new approach to political economy has been consolidated. The political analysis of transaction costs is an attempt to solve some of the problems which arise in economic theories of public policy. This paper deals with the notions of transaction costs, institutional efficiency, governance structures and commitment value; and defines political interchange as political contracts. Political transactions have high transaction costs and the efficiency of the "political market" requires a democratic system with institutions that favour reasoned decisions and prevents democratic delegation from becoming abdication. This article surveys literature with a transaction cost perspective and shows that it has been very useful for the theoretical explanation of the role of political agents and the evolution of rules that guide their interaction. The main challenge is to provide empirical evidence to the theoretical proposals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
253. ECONOMÍA INSTITUCIONAL ORIGINAL Y NUEVA ECONOMÍA INSTITUCIONAL: SEMEJANZAS Y DIFERENCIAS.
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Parada, Jairo J.
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INSTITUTIONAL economics , *ECONOMICS , *ECLECTICISM , *ECONOMIC development - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to present the main differences between New Institutional Economics, NIE, and Original Institutional Economics, OIE, and to question some of the proposals that call for the gap between the two approaches to be bridge. This does not preclude the possibilities of a dialogue. Without ignoring some important theoretical developments in North's work, the author claims that NIE is a school that operates in the periphery of the neoclassical economics paradigm, and shares its ontological and methodological foundations; however these are very different from the evolutionary (Darwinian) economics of Thorstein Veblen. Though the task of integrating the OIE and NIE seems impossible following the road of eclecticism, a dialogue between them could open new perspectives and enrich institutional economics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
254. NUEVAS TEORÍAS Y ENFOQUES CONCEPTUALES SOBRE EL DESARROLLO REGIONAL: ¿HACIA UN NUEVO PARADIGMA?
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Jiménez, Édgard Moncayo
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ECONOMIC development , *POLITICAL development , *GEOGRAPHY , *NATIONAL territory , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
Space, geography and territorial organization have gained importance in recent studies on economical and political development. This reveals a (re)territorialization of the theoretical approaches of development. This paper systematically studies new theories of economic growth, analysis of State transformation, neoinstitutionalist approaches and the environmental perspective. Though these theories come from different disciplines, they converge in a new paradigm of development. In this new approach, the territory is not considered a receptacle-perimeter of productive activities and sociopolitical process, but as an explanatory element of development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
255. TEORÍA DE JUEGOS: ¿HACIA DÓNDE VAMOS? (60 años después de von Neumann y Morgenstern).
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Monsalve, Sergio
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GAME theory , *DECISION making , *ECONOMIC history , *ECONOMICS , *FINANCE - Abstract
This paper explores the main problems of the theory of games as a tool of economic analysis. It also points out the new perspectives of the solution concepts including their context and finally it presents some comments regarding the future of the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
256. EL RACIONAMIENTO DEL CRÉDITO Y LAS CRISIS FINANCIERAS.
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Gómez, José Eduardo and Reyes, Nidia Ruth
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CREDIT , *FINANCIAL crises , *BANKING industry , *MACROECONOMICS , *FINANCE - Abstract
The idea that credit is important has gained importance in the contemporary macroeconomic theory. However, almost all the models that explicitly include financial variables in their explanation of economic behaviour continue to differentiate between the monetary and the real economy in the long run. This paper proposes a relationship between credit restrictions and financial crisis based on postkeynesian theory. In this context, credit rationalization appears as a natural phenomenon in modern capitalist economies, and not as a result of the bankers' voluntary action will or their imperfect information due to the confidentiality of investors' knowledge. Financial crisis are endogenous, but they can be prevented by the correct behaviour of the economic institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
257. UN ANÁLISIS DEL CICLO ECONÓMICO EN COMPETENCIA IMPERFECTA.
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Arévalo, Julián J., Castro, Angélica, and Villa, Édgar
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IMPERFECT competition , *SUPPLY & demand , *CONSUMER goods , *LABOR market , *PRICES , *WAGES , *ECONOMIC development - Abstract
The aim of this paper, which is part of a broader research project, is to analyse the fluctuations of output in a framework of imperfect competition based on the stylised facts. We conclude that these movements can be originated by supply or demand shocks, or simply by the adjustment of the economy when goods or labor markets are not balanced because of price and wages rigidities. On the other hand, it justifies the Keynesian argument related to government interference in cases where the economy cannot overcome a recessive stage on its own. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
258. LA NUEVA ECONOMÍA INSTITUCIONAL Y LA TEORÍA DE LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN.
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Cárdenas, Ernesto and Ojeda, Jair
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INSTITUTIONAL economics , *NEOCLASSICAL school of economics , *ECONOMICS education , *BUSINESS education , *CURRICULUM - Abstract
This paper shows how some of the most important concepts of the New Institutional Economics (NIE) can be expressed in terms of Implementation Theory (IT). First, it explains some of the expressions used by the NIE, such as institutions, transaction costs, property rights and methodological individualism. Afterwards, it gives a wide definition of the IT in order to establish correspondences between both theories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
259. LAS INSTITUCIONES COMO FACTOR QUE REGULA EL DESEMPEÑO ECONÓMICO.
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Nelson, Richard R. and Sampat, Bhaven N.
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SOCIAL institutions , *SOCIAL systems , *SOCIOECONOMICS , *ECONOMIC development , *INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) , *SOCIAL structure - Abstract
There has recently been a resurgence of interest in how institutions affect economic performance. A review of this literature reveals that the concept of an 'institution' means different things to different scholars, both within economics and across the social sciences. This paper discusses what factors unify the different definitions of institutions, and develops a concept of institutions useful for the analysis of economic performance, and economic growth in particular. Specifically, it develops the notion of institutions as standard 'social technologies'. Economic growth results from the co-evolution of physical and social technologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
260. MULTICAUSALIDAD, IMPUNIDAD Y VIOLENCIA: UNA VISIÓN ALTERNATIVA.
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Daza, Fernando Gaitán
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VIOLENCE , *CRIMINAL sociology , *SOCIOLOGY , *CRIMINAL law , *CRIMINAL liability , *ORGANIZED crime - Abstract
This paper criticizes multicausal and penal impunity explanations of violence and crime. It shows the analytical limits of identifying state and social institutional failure with objective causes of violence. But also highlights that impunity indicators cannot be confused with impunity itself. After showing those limits, it proposes an alternative approach based on two central facts that have been ignored: organized crime nature and the breakdown of colombian justice and security systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
261. ¿QUÉ TAN RACIONAL ES EL PRINCIPIO DE RACIONALIDAD DE POPPER?
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Salazar, Boris
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ECONOMICS & psychology , *REASON , *ECONOMICS methodology , *MANNERS & customs - Abstract
This paper shows the relevance of Popper's Rationality Principle (RP) for the appraisal of the impressive mass work emerging, in recent years, in the fields of rationality, learning, evolutionary games and behavioral economic theory. In contradistinction to the well-known rigid criteria of the falsacionist Popper, the RP covers a large and diverse spectrum of behaviors compatible with the minimal idea of 'acting in accordance with the situation'. Its relevance to understand the formation of social conventions or how agents learn 'to play Nash equilibrium' is argued at length here. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
262. ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA Y FINANZAS PÚBLICAS: TEORÍA, EVIDENCIA Y RESULTADOS DE LABORATORIO.
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Gutiérrez, Javier A., Guzmán, Carolina, and Jiménez, Ulpiano J.
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ECONOMICS , *PUBLIC finance , *PUBLIC debts , *GOVERNORS , *ECONOMIC activity - Abstract
This paper summarizes theoretical models and empirical evidence concerning the political economy of public finances. It emphasizes political and institutional issues that influence different levels of public debt and fiscal deficits in countries and subnational entities with similar economic performance, and describes fiscal contract relationships between governors and voters using principal-agent theory. It then applies methods of experimental economics and game theory to evaluate how these relationships contribute to debt accumulation and fiscal unbalances, in a laboratory experiment in which participants act as agents (governors) and then as principals (voters). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
263. LA UBICUIDAD DE LOS HÁBITOS Y LAS REGLAS.
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Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
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HABIT , *RULES , *HUMAN behavior , *DECISION making , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
Under what circumstances is it necessary or convenient for an agent to rely on habits and rules? This paper focuses on the types of decision situation giving rise to their use. Even optimisation requires the development of rules, and for this reason mainstream economics cannot legitimately ignore these questions. It argues that habits and rules are ubiquitous in human activity, presents a new taxonomy and analyses seven types of decision situations classified according to the type of information problem involved. Neither neoclassical nor behavioural economics can provide a complete account of the bases of habits or rules in these cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
264. LA DISYUNTIVA DE LA DEUDA PÚBLICA: PAGAR O SISAR.
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Gamarra, Antonio Hernández, Espitia, Luis I. Lozano, and Arango, Martha Misas
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PUBLIC debts , *PUBLIC finance , *BUDGET deficits , *FEDERAL government , *PUBLIC administration - Abstract
This paper contributes to the debate regarding national government debt. It asks if government should excise public debt through inflation or pay it as it was stipulated, and argues that, from an economic and social point of view, what is desirable is the just fulfillment of State obligations. First section describes the evolution of national government finances over the last ten years. Second section shows different simulations to analyze the determinants of interest payments. Final section examines proposals that seek to reduce public debt though monetary emission and discusses some of its possible consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
265. LA ILEGALIDAD, LOS META-ORDENAMIENTOS Y LAS META-PREFERENCIAS.
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González, Jorge Iván
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ILLEGALITY , *SOCIAL structure , *SOCIAL norms , *SOCIAL control , *PUBLIC spending - Abstract
This paper parts from the work developed by Sen about metaorders and metapreferences to explain illegality as a rational problem. After showing the scope of this categories, the author exposes some limits of the benefit cost analysis of illegality. He continues suggesting that the concept of metapreferences contributes to understanding the fuzzy space that exists between legal and illegal frontiers, and between legitimacy and illegitimacy. González point out the necessity of a more detailed analysis of the way in which beliefs and desires shape individual and social preferences, if we don't want to fall in simplistic explanations of illegality based on an arbitrary criteria of the good. He concludes too that the inconsistency of metapreferences can explain why more expenditures in security and justice don't result in a reduction of impunity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
266. DEL MERCADO AL INSTINTO (O DE LOS INTERESES A LAS PASIONES).
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Lucas, Félix Ovejero, Marzal, Carlos, and Rilke, R. M.
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LIBERALISM , *SOCIAL structure , *SOCIAL norms , *SOCIAL participation , *EMOTIONS , *POLITICAL participation - Abstract
This essay analyzes liberal explanations of social order. Throughout exposition, Ovejero suggests the convenience of reviewing two central insights of liberalism, related with the way that the "problem" of social order is stated and its "solution" through the market. The "problem" is based on the unsustainable idea of presocial individuals inherent to liberalism. The article develops some arguments that shows why it has no sense to ask for the foundation of social order in that way. It supports that sociability can not be chosen, as the language can no be chosen either, in other words sociability can not be explained as a result of exchange or bargaining among individuals. The paper analyzes too the alternatives to explain the existence of social cement: passions, in terms of emotions and instincts, as the central basis that explains the way in which personal interests and the market would guarantee the social order. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
267. LA POBREZA EN SMITH Y RICARDO.
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Beltrán, Edgar Pardo
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POVERTY , *EQUALITY , *CAPITALISM , *SOCIOECONOMICS - Abstract
This paper provides a comparison between Adam Smith and David Ricardo's treatments of poverty in a capitalist society. The comparison focus on the different arguments they use to relate poverty to inequality and institutional realities. The discussion points out the life experiences of each author and their intellectual interests, taking into account that poverty was one of the most pressing social problems faced by England between the 18th and 19th century. Smith associates poverty with the stability of social order; while Ricardo postulates that poverty is a function of the distributive struggle and the forces of population growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
268. EL GASTO EN DEFENSA, JUSTICIA Y SEGURIDAD.
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Posada P., Carlos Esteban and González, Francisco
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PUBLIC spending , *CRIME , *CRIME statistics , *HOMICIDE , *KIDNAPPING - Abstract
The criminality rate in Colombia (crime/population) grew rapidly between the middle seventies and eighties, since then it had shown a declination, but the country still observes high indices of criminality, mostly in homicides and kidnapping. In a similar way defense, security and justice spending have grown. This paper will present some reasons that explain, from an economic point of view, the growth of these spending, the conditions that make it increase or decrease in an optimal way and which establish a complementary relation (marginal) between the magnitude and the efficiency of these spending. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2000
269. LA GENEALOGÍA DEL LIBERALISMO: UNA LECTURA ECONÓMICA DEL "SEGUNDO TRATADO SOBRE EL GOBIERNO CIVIL" DE JOHN LOCKE.
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Salazar, Mauricio Pérez
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POLITICAL clubs , *SOCIAL contract , *SOVEREIGNTY , *SOCIOECONOMICS - Abstract
This paper presents an interpretation of John Locke's theory of political society. After reviewing the differences between Locke's and Hobbes' ideas of individual, government and the importance of a rational discussion about the construction of political society, the article shows the role of individual freedom and consent as basis for explaining the situation of men in political society. The analysis of Locke's social contract shows how the creation of government is the outcome of the search for economic efficiency, because it permits the reduction of transaction costs or what Locke calls "the inconveniences of the state of nature". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
270. RENTAS MONOPOLÍSTICAS EN EL SISTEMA DE PRECIOS.
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Cuevas, Homero
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IMPERFECT competition , *MONOPOLIES , *MACROECONOMICS , *ECONOMIC equilibrium , *MARKET equilibrium - Abstract
This paper seeks to point out and to correct some mistakes of the conventional theory of imperfect competition based on partial equilibrium analysis. It extends to imperfect competition the classical model of general equilibrium, signalling the interconnections between individual prices and between these and macroeconomic aggregates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
271. PROSPECTS AND DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AS INTERNATIONAL ACTOR.
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Castillo Castañeda, Alberto
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *GEOPOLITICS , *POWER (Social sciences) - Abstract
The paper analyzes the European Union's global role as a main international actor on the basis of the components of power, the dimensions of global governance and its prospects as a regional project to manage to have a reading of their participation in the future international system. Within these future prospects, the role of the soft power of the EU will be highlighted as a civilian and normative power in global governance with new actors, interests and divergent values. his work is based on the hypothesis that the relational shift of power in international society is causing geopolitical and geo-economic dynamics conflicting with approaches to an effective multilateralism. hen the paper tries to answer or at least tries to shed some light on questions such as: Can the EU maintain its relevance as an international player in this changing world? Will it maintain relevance in their values and interests as a regional project? Should European international advocacy strategy be based simply on the field of soft power and effective multilateralism? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
272. El impacto de las CMSP en el papel de las Fuerzas Militares en la actualidad.
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MACÍAS, ANDRÉS
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PRIVATE military companies , *PROFESSIONALIZATION , *NATIONAL security , *PRIVATIZATION , *AGGRESSION (International law) , *VIOLENCE - Abstract
The paper seeks to determine whether the use of Private Military and Security Companies strengthens military institutions and the provision of security or, on the contrary, questions the monopoly of the legitimate use of force and generates new challenges to the current role of the military. It analyzes three main realms within the military sphere where the presence of PMSCS may have a direct impact: the exercise of the monopoly of the use of violence, the professionalization of the military, and the process of enrollment of new recruits. The paper highlights that the presence of PMSCS does not affect the continuity of the state's monopoly of the legitimate use of force. It also argues that although PMSCS perform certain activities that enhance the provision of security in a state, the military should always be prepared to overtake those activities delegated to PMSCS and should avoid becoming excessively dependent on private companies to execute them. Likewise, the paper sustains that the privatization of security distorts the conception of professionalism put up front by CMR theorists. Finally, the paper states that the presence of PMSCS obliges today's military to strengthen its recruitment strategies and consolidate a sound enrollment process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
273. IMPLEMENTING SPACE TECHNOLOGY INTO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND RESILIENCE THEORY.
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Arévalo Yepes, Ciro and Arévalo Botero, Mateo
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ASTRONAUTICAL research , *SUSTAINABLE development , *ECONOMIC development , *FOOD security , *ENVIRONMENTAL disasters - Abstract
The paper explores potential and actual applications of space technology, particularly satellites in the context of sustainable development. The introduction explores the concept of sustainable development from a multilateral perspective and the framework of Rio+20 and the post-2015 development agenda. he paper then introduces space technology and its uses in economic growth, energy, food security, environmental surveillance, including coastal regions, with special emphasis on environmental disasters and the concept of resilience, and the social and welfare uses of humanitarian tele-medicine and tele-education and ways to overcome the digital divide. The conclusion gives recommendations to improve satellite capacity and an analysis of the systemic synergies between space technologies and "green industries" that may lead to tandem growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
274. The crossed challenges of the agrarian reform, the rural development and the reconciliation: the case Sandrana and Samaría.
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TADLAOUI, SARAH
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LAND reform , *RURAL development , *RECONCILIATION , *CITIZEN participation in political planning , *LAND titles - Abstract
As an instrument of the Colombian market-led land reform, the Comprehensive Land Subsidy (SIT) provides for land entitlement to poor peasants and smallholders tied to the development of rural production projects, through a communal property regime in certain cases. Through the case study of Sandrana y Samaría, this paper seeks to analyze the extent to which this land reform instrument and its implementation conditions create the necessary framework for productive and community development based on the acquisition of a land title. To that end, the study focuses on the logic of the main aspects of this policy instrument in the context of the Colombian land reform policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
275. Anti-corruption in The Regulation of the Water Provision Service: Case study for Colombia.
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BOHÓRQUEZ SUÁREZ, OLGA ROCÍO and BOEHM, FRÉDÉRIC
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CORRUPTION laws , *DRINKING water , *WATER shortages , *TRANSPARENCY in government , *SAFETY - Abstract
Water is a natural resource fundamental for quality of human life. Nevertheless, there are more than one billion people in the world without access to safe drinking water. The water crisis is mainly a crisis of governance, and corruption is one of the principal underlying factors. Due to the characteristics of water supply, the sector must be regulated. However, there are informational asymmetries in regulation, which are a cause of regulatory failures and make the sector more prone to corruption. In Colombia, water supply regulation has a legal structure that aims at stimulating participation, transparency, accountability and integrity. But, there is a significant gap between legal provisions and practice. This paper reviews the Colombian regulatory framework with the aim to identify such gaps and propose ways to strengthen the framework in order to safeguard the delivery of an efficient service to the users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
276. The Colombian Party System Today. Parties and Representation After the 2003 Political Reform.
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PÉREZ GUEVARA, NADIA JIMENA
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POLITICAL parties , *REPRESENTATIVE government , *POLITICAL reform , *ELECTIONS , *LEGISLATIVE bodies ,COLOMBIAN politics & government, 1974- - Abstract
The political reform of 2003, has been the most important in electoral matters made after the 1991 Constitution. The phenomena of "microempresas electorales", "operación avispa" and personalization, brought about a need to reform and reorganize the system and political parties with two fundamental changes: the electoral formula and the electoral barrier. Since the adoption of the reform there have been four elections in Colombia, two regional (Assembly and Council in 2003 and 2007) and two national (Senate and House of Representatives in 2006 and 2010), which have had mechanical effects on the party system at both the national and sub-national levels, and have "reorganized" the political forces in each legislature. The overall objective of this paper is to observe the effects of the reforms on the national party system in both the first (2006) and second (2010) wave of elections, specifically about the representativeness of the system, taking into account their context and political situation. We conclude that the change in the electoral formula and the imposition of the electoral barrier managed to reorganize the parties and therefore political competition without affecting system proportionality, as its detractors had claimed. Although this aspect had no significant variation, factors such as electoral density lead to other questions over the Colombian electoral system such as the necessity (or not) to think about a new reform that points to a change in the electoral districts and therefore in the levels of representation of the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
277. FROM LAC-EU SUMMIT OF MADRID TO CELAC-EU SUMMIT OF SANTIAGO DE CHILE. EXPECTATIONS OF A BI-REGIONAL STRATEGIC ASSOCIATION.
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Ríos Sierra, Jerónimo
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *INTERNATIONAL economic integration , *SOCIAL cohesion , *COLD War, 1945-1991 , *GEOPOLITICS - Abstract
The paper analyzes the changes occurred since the vi EU-LAC Summit, in Madrid in May 2010, on the relationship between the European Union and Latin America. A change continued with the CELAC-UE Summit, held in January 2013, which presents evidence of bi-regional strategy and the full import of the most significant commitments to build that relationship: regional integration and social cohesion. Latin America and the European Union should strengthen their bond and extrapolate on other institutions and settings of the current post-Cold War geopolitical order. A scenario where they share views and concerns and whose response, in any case, must come from a joint position and shared perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
278. Clientelism and Familias en Acción: A View From The Local level.
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BARRIOS GONZÁLEZ, MÓNICA
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PATRONAGE , *FAMILIES , *STAKEHOLDERS , *CAPITAL , *STOCKBROKERS - Abstract
This paper shows the results of the research during my master that focused on analyzing the structure of patronage networks in implementing the "Families in Action program" as spaces for the accumulation of symbolic and political capital for benefit of internal and external stakeholders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
279. ¿Representing national interests? An analysis of the Colombian senate 2006-2010.
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MONTILLA, PAOLA
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NATIONAL interest , *LEGISLATIVE bodies , *LEGISLATIVE bills , *REPRESENTATIVE government , *ELECTIONS ,COLOMBIAN politics & government, 1974- - Abstract
This paper explains the determinants of legislative action; furthermore it is a study of the Colombian Senate from 2006-2010 where the goal is to discuss the factors that influence the initiation of national bills. In Colombia, the political reforms of 1991, 2003 and 2009 have sought to overcome the particularistic legislation and transform in some way, political representation. In this sense, we estimate the propensity of legislators to initiate national bills as a function of the party structure, the party genesis including the existence of closed lists and seniority. The analysis suggests that the regional anchor of the traditional parties, departmental chiefs and the election system have discouraged national proposals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
280. The new institutionalism as a methodological wealth for the study of politics.
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ESLAVA GÓMEZ, ADOLFO, OROZCO GUAYARA, HERNÁN DARÍO, and VALENCIA AGUDELO, GERMÁN DARÍO
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POLITICAL science research , *RATIONAL choice theory , *BEHAVIORALISM (Political science) , *POLITICAL science , *POLITICAL psychology - Abstract
The new institutionalism has become a dynamic field of work in political science. This paper shows how the new institutionalism, in its heterodox version, has taken up the research program of old institutionalism, while orthodoxy has incorporated the methodological developments of behaviorism and rational choice. The result is an approach that provides a framework for analyzing the multiple problems of politics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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