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Documento de Análisis Regulatorio y Económico Sectorial - ARES Colombia 2022

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  • Juan Benavides
  • Marthe E. Delgado-Rojas
  • Felipe Castro
  • Alejandra Fonseca
  • Sebastián Bernal

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La infraestructura es una plataforma transversal a toda la economía, cuyos beneficios a los usuarios directos son una fracción pequena de los beneficios totales a la sociedad. El ARES Colombia 2022 se enfoca en analizar el rol de la infraestructura como habilitador del crecimiento económico y el desarrollo sostenible con un foco regional (Región Caribe, Pacífico y los Santanderes) y un foco sectorial (transición energética, transporte, agua y alcantarillado, residuos, TICS, agro/agroindustria y agroforestal). Como resultado del diagnóstico que se desarrolla en el resto del documento y de la identificación de oportunidades innovadoras, se seleccionaron las intervenciones transversales o nacionales tanto regulatorias como de política pública que pueden tener impactos altos y dentro del plazo del Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 2022-2026.****** Abstract: Infrastructure is a transversal platform for the entire economy, whose benefits to direct users are a small fraction of the total benefits to society. The ARES Colombia 2022 focuses on analyzing the role of infrastructure as an enabler of economic growth and sustainable development with a regional focus (Caribbean, Pacific and Santander Regions) and a sectoral focus (energy transition, transport, water and sewerage, waste , ICTs, agro/agroindustry, and agroforestry). As a result of the diagnosis that is developed in the rest of the document and the identification of innovative opportunities, cross-cutting or national interventions, both regulatory and public policy, that can have high impacts and within the term of the National Development Plan 2022-2026.

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  • Juan Benavides & Marthe E. Delgado-Rojas & Felipe Castro & Alejandra Fonseca & Sebastián Bernal, 2022. "Documento de Análisis Regulatorio y Económico Sectorial - ARES Colombia 2022," Informes de Investigación 20739, Fedesarrollo.
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    Keywords

    Desarrollo Económico; Análisis Sectorial; Recomendaciones de Política; Infraestructura; Transición Energética; Crecimiento Económico; Desarrollo Sostenible; Colombia; Economic Development; Sectorial Analysis; Policy Recommendations; Infrastructure; Energy Transition; Economic Growth; Sustainable Development; Cololmbia;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • O13 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Agriculture; Natural Resources; Environment; Other Primary Products
    • O14 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Industries; Choice of Technology
    • O18 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis; Housing; Infrastructure

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