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LA NUEVA ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA EN LA TRANSFORMACIÓN INSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO-NACIÓNLa nueva economía política en la transformación institucional del Estado-NaciónLA NUEVA ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA EN LA TRANSFORMACIÓN INSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO-NACIÓNLA NUEVA ECONOMÍA POLÍTICA EN LA TRANSFORMACIÓN INSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO-NACIÓN
(Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, 2009)
Shadow Economies Around the WorldWhat Did We Learn Over the Last 20 Years?
(Universidad del Rosario. Facultad de Economía, 2018)
We undertake an extended discussion of the latest developments about the existingand newestimation methods of the shadow economy. New results on the shadow economy for 158 countries all over ...
Institutions, private savings and growth: a political economy analysis
(1999)
The aim of this research is to show empirically the existence of a positive relationship between political-institutional stability and savings. Firstly, the research will seek the understanding of the microeconomic analysis ...
Optimal Taxation in an Informal Economy
(Universidad del Rosario. Facultad de Economía, 2018)
Informality is a widespread phenomenon in developing economies with negativeconsequences on productivity and inequality. Several policies have been implementedto decrease informality such as decreasing ...
Introduction to the Circular Economy
(SpringerDE, 2022)
The circular economy is based on waste management and the generation of new inputs that are alternatives to the current materials in use. For the current status of the world, greenhouse gases are emitted that are a main ...
Circular Economy for Waste Reduction and Carbon Footprint
(SpringerSG, 2022)
The anthropogenic activities developed in the manufacturing and distribution of products that are carried out at greater intensity to meet the growing demand and consumption worldwide produce a more significant amount of ...
Beyond the turnout paradox: The political economy of electoral participation
This Brief uses game-theoretic analysis to debunk the turnout paradox and offers an alternative economic model to elucidate the patterns behind the socioeconomic bias in turnout. The author argues that the turnout paradox—the ...