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Las finanzas públicas en Cartagena, 2000-20007

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JAIME BONET ()

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Después de varios años de una severa crisis fiscal, Cartagena inició el siglo XXI con un plan de ajuste impuesto por la Ley 617 del 2000. Bajo este esquema, el gobierno distrital superó la difícil situación fiscal y alcanzó una relativa estabilidad en sus indicadores financieros. Sin embargo, la ciudad enfrenta grandes necesidades de gasto para poder superar las condiciones de pobreza en las que vive una cuarta parte de su población y para poder dotarla del nivel de infraestructura física que la convierta en una urbe moderna. El gran reto de la política fiscal del distrito es generar los ingresos que le permitan satisfacer la enorme demanda de recursos. Para ello, la administración distrital debe adelantar las acciones de políticas necesarias para aumentar los recursos propios. Dentro de esas acciones, la recomendación central de este documento es la modernización del sistema tributario distrital.

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Paper provided by BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ECONOMÍA REGIONAL in its series DOCUMENTOS DE TRABAJO SOBRE ECONOMÍA REGIONAL with number 004719.

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  1. Gerson Javier Pérez V & Irene Salazar Mejía, 2007. "La pobreza en Cartagena: un análisis por barrios," DOCUMENTOS DE TRABAJO SOBRE ECONOMÍA REGIONAL 004310, BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ECONOMÍA REGIONAL. [Downloadable!]
  2. Jaime Bonet, 2005. "La terciarización de las estructuras económicas regionales en Colombia," DOCUMENTOS DE TRABAJO SOBRE ECONOMÍA REGIONAL 003094, BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA - ECONOMÍA REGIONAL. [Downloadable!]
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  3. Toro González, Daniel & Doria, Martha, 2007. "La Curva de Laffer y la optimización del recaudo tributario en Cartagena de Indias
    [The Laffer Courve and government optimization of the tax revenues: The Cartagena de Indias case]
    ," MPRA Paper 2703, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
  4. Ana María Iregui B. & Ligia Melo B. & Jorge Ramos F., . "El Impuesto Predial en Colombia: Evolución Reciente, Comportamiento de las Tarifas y Potencial de Recaudo," Borradores de Economia 274, Banco de la Republica de Colombia. [Downloadable!]
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