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Perspectivas de crecimiento del gasto público en Colombia, 1925-2003 ¿Una visión descriptiva à la Wagner, o à la Peacock y Wiseman?

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Mauricio Avella Gómez ()
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En este artículo exploratorio se intenta describir la trayectoria del gasto del gobierno nacional a lo largo de las últimas ocho décadas. La exposición aborda los siguientes temas: la relación de largo plazo entre crecimiento económico y gasto público; las políticas presupuestales ejecutadas en distintos contextos macroeconómicos a través del tiempo; y, los marcos institucionales cambiantes que orientaron la ejecución del presupuesto.

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Paper provided by BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA in its series BORRADORES DE ECONOMIA with number 005214.

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Date of creation: 25 Dec 2008
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Handle: RePEc:col:000094:005214

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