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Factores explicativos del crecimiento del sector pœblico. El caso de Ecuador, 1983-2016

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  • Juan B. Matute Pacheco

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El presente trabajo examina los determinantes del crecimiento del sector pœblico en Ecuador en el per’odo 1983-2016 bajo cinco teor’as explicativas: Ley de Wagner, internacionalizaci—n econ—mica, burocracia, ilusi—n fiscal e ideolog’a del partido pol’tico. Los resultados revelan evidencia fuerte de que el crecimiento del sector pœblico en Ecuador est‡ asociado a factores de orden pol’tico e institucional como la ideolog’a del partido de gobierno y los efectos de la burocracia sobre el sistema democr‡tico. Por el contrario, se encontr— apoyo parcial a favor de la Ley de Wagner y la internacionalizaci—n de la econom’a, y ningœn soporte a la tesis de que el crecimiento del sector pœblico se debe a la ilusi—n fiscal creada por el sistema impositivo. El an‡lisis comparativo entre pa’ses muestra evidencia de que el tama–o del sector pœblico en Ecuador est‡ sobredimensionado en relaci—n a otros pa’ses con similares niveles de desarrollo.

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  • Juan B. Matute Pacheco, 2019. "Factores explicativos del crecimiento del sector pœblico. El caso de Ecuador, 1983-2016," Archivos Revista Economía y Política., Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Universidad de Cuenca., vol. 30, pages 176-195, Julio.
  • Handle: RePEc:cun:journl:v:30:y:2019:p:176-195
    DOI: 10.25097/rep.n30.2019.08
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