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Propuestas hacia el Progreso Económico en el Siglo XIX en Colombia: Impuesto directo, Aduanas, Vías de Comunicación y Federalismo

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  • Juanita Villaveces Nino

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El presente documento examina las propuestas realizadas por los ideólogos del liberalismo radical sobre temas que pretendían promover el progreso económico de la Nación. La revisión de las propuestas respecto a la tributación, las Aduanas, las Vías de comunicación y el Federalismo como arreglo político con implicaciones económicas se hace a partir de una revisión de fuentes primarias a través de los debates en la prensa del Siglo XIX y de fuentes secundarias. En general, se muestra como las propuestas mencionadas coinciden en su capacidad para exaltar el liberalismo económico y crear un ambiente propicio para el desarrollo de las capacidades económicas y, a su vez, de la civilización neogranadina.************************************************************************************************************The present paper examines economic proposals and ideas of New Granada´s intellectuals with liberal orientation. Those proposals were intended to promote the economic progress of the nation. The paper will focus on economic programs presented in XIX century´s newspapers about the following subjects: taxation, customs, communications routs and federalism. The paper illustrates the strong link between economic ideas and policies with liberal ideals as the proper way to create a good environment for economic development and civilization.

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  • Juanita Villaveces Nino, 2005. "Propuestas hacia el Progreso Económico en el Siglo XIX en Colombia: Impuesto directo, Aduanas, Vías de Comunicación y Federalismo," Borradores de Investigación 4353, Universidad del Rosario.
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    Keywords

    Impuesto directo; Vías de Comunicación; Federalismo; Colombia; Siglo XIX;
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    JEL classification:

    • H20 - Public Economics - - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue - - - General
    • N60 - Economic History - - Manufacturing and Construction - - - General, International, or Comparative
    • R49 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Transportation Economics - - - Other

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