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Dependencia de la historia en la determinación del capital social, herencia colonial y cambio institucional: el caso caucano

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  • Mónica María Sinisterra Rodríguez.

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    El documento muestra, a través de una perspectiva analítica-interpretativa, el papel que han jugado las instituciones y el capital social en el desempeño económico de distintas regiones, en particular del departamento del Cauca, en el cual la dependencia de la historia y la herencia colonial han sido causales importantes de su bajo desarrollo. Para ello, se revisa el legado colonial de la Gobernación del Cauca a partir de evidencias históricas y hechos estilizados que permiten mostrar la presencia de instituciones extractivas que generaron los denominados Ciclo de Oro y Ciclo de la Hacienda.

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    Article provided by UN - RCE - CID in its journal REVISTA CUADERNOS DE ECONOMÍA.

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