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Recomendación para una estrategia nacional de pago por resultados

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  • Zuluaga, Sandra

    (FEDESARROLLO)

  • Oviedo, Sandra

    (FEDESARROLLO)

  • Muñoz, Santiago

    (FEDESARROLLO)

  • Vargas, Luisa

    (FEDESARROLLO)

Abstract

Este documento ofrece recomendaciones para una Estrategia Nacional de Pago por Resultados en Colombia. Explora el contexto, la importancia y el ecosistema de los mecanismos de pago basado en resultados. Se identifican los retos en el ecosistema de pagos basados en resultados en Colombia, incluyendo retos de diseño y operacionales, retos legales y regulatorios, retos de conocimiento y creación de capacidades, y retos de financiación. Se presentan recomendaciones de política pública para abordar estos retos y establecer una estrategia nacional. Los mecanismos de pago por resultados, como los bonos de impacto social y los contratos basados en el desempeño, se han implementado en Colombia para promover la inclusión laboral y abordar retos sociales complejos. El ecosistema de pago basado en resultados en Colombia involucra a varios actores, incluyendo inversionistas privados, fondos de capital privado, incubadoras, aceleradoras y fundaciones empresariales. La implementación de mecanismos de pago por resultados requiere resultados medibles, consideración de aspectos legales y operativos, determinación de precios de pago, promoción de la competencia, control limitado del pagador y evaluaciones de impacto.

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  • Zuluaga, Sandra & Oviedo, Sandra & Muñoz, Santiago & Vargas, Luisa, 2023. "Recomendación para una estrategia nacional de pago por resultados," Informes de Investigación 21028, Fedesarrollo.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000124:021028
    Note: Financiador Programa de Bonos de Impacto de Colombia (SibsCo) - Fundación Corona
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    Keywords

    Mecanismos de Pago por Resultados; Contratación Basada en Resultados; Bonos de Impacto Social; Fondo de Pago por Resultados; Programas de Empleo; Payment by Results Mechanisms; Results-Based Contracting; Social Impact Vouchers; Payment by Results Fund; Employment ProgramsEmployment Programs;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • J21 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure
    • J68 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers - - - Public Policy

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