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Una Nota Sobre Las Relaciones Economicas Entre Ecuador Y Colombia

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ARMANDO MONTENEGRO TRUJILLO ()
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Tradicionalmente las desiciones de política en el Ecuador han afectado la actividad productiva y comencial en el departamento de Nariño. Especialmente las devaluaciones masivas en el Ecuador han generado importantes flujos de bienes a través de la frontera. En esta nota se sostiene que dado el tamaño relativo de la economía ecuatoriana con respecto a la de Colombia, las desiciones de política afectan en el ecuador especialmente en la variables nominales. Lo anterior, debido a que el arbritraje de mercancías hace que los precios relativos mantengan los niveles de largo plazo vía cambios de precios en el vecino país.

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Article provided by BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ESPE in its journal ENSAYOS SOBRE POLÍTICA ECONÓMICA.

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