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Perspectivas sobre el desempeño macroeconomico colombiano en 2003
[Perspective on the Colombian macroeconomic performance in 2003]

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Mesa Callejas, Ramon Javier
Rhenals Monterrosa, Remberto
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This article presents a series of reflections about the probable behaviour of the colombian economy during this year. In this article, there are shown and sustained the macroeconmic projections of the Grupo de Macroeconomia Aplinada. Equally, there are some hypotheses that are established about the main difficulties that can be faced by the colombian economic policy in 2003. Finally, shortly the prospective behaviour of the economy of Antioquia is analysed in the same period. Este articulo presenta una serie de reflexiones a cerca del probable comportamiento de la economia colombiana durante este año. En este se muestran y se sustentan las proyecciones macroeconomicas del Grupo de Macroeconomia Aplicada. Igualmente, se plantean algunas hipotesis sobre las principales dificultades que puede enfrentar la politica economica colombiana en el 2003. Por ultimo, brevemente se analiza el comportamiento esperado de la economia antioqueña en el mismo periodo.

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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 1820.

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Keywords: Economia Colombiana Proyecciones macroeconomicas politica economica

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