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¿Hacia dónde se dirigen los recursos de Inverersión del Presupuesto General de la Nación?

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  • Ana Maria Iregui B
  • LIGIA MELO B
  • JORGE RAMOS F

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Resumen En este documento se presenta una descripción de las características y los aspectos más importantes del componente de inversión del Presupuesto General de la Nación. Se analiza el destino y distribución de los recursos, las interrelaciones entre el marco normativo y el proceso de programación presupuestal y el vínculo entre la política y la asignación de los recursos públicos. En términos generales el componente de inversión del PGN corresponde a una recopilación de proyectos de diferente naturaleza, de los cuales un porcentaje relativamente pequeno se asigna a infraestructura y adquisición de equipo. Este hecho contrasta con la definición de inversión de las cuentas nacionales que corresponde a formación bruta de capital fijo.

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  • Ana Maria Iregui B & LIGIA MELO B & JORGE RAMOS F, 2006. "¿Hacia dónde se dirigen los recursos de Inverersión del Presupuesto General de la Nación?," Apuntes del Cenes, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, December.
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    Keywords

    inversión; presupuesto; gasto público;
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    • O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth
    • H - Public Economics
    • H - Public Economics

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