Colombia : The Economic Foundation of Peace
The book intends to trigger, and support
policy debate in Colombia. The first part distills four
thematic chapters, responsive to the country's current
realities, as well as to the five decades of development
partnership with the Bank, spanning the entire development
spectrum. First, violence, sustainable peace, and
development introduces the reader to the source of violence
- armed, and social conflicts, and drug trade prevalent in
the country - to form a framework of understanding on the
economic, and social costs for building peace, and enable
sustainable growth. Second, such growth is examined within
the macroeconomic, and fiscal framework, to ensure a healthy
financial system, and create a business environment to
foster private sector development. Third, such eventual
success, drives us through Colombia's traditional
socioeconomic progress, though through its recent setbacks
as well - economic recession, increased macroeconomic
instability, and judicial uncertainty - all eroding
potential welfare gains. Fourth, and ultimately, the demand
for governance and quality of government reveals the
coexisting problems faced by strong and weak governance, and
explores a strengthened governance based on selectivity and
gradualism in building high quality government. To support
this analysis, the second part, provides sector-specific
realities, including its fiscal framework, public debt
management, financial sector and pension reform. The
development agenda calls for a government to reach a higher
growth plateau, allowing a chance for sharing in that
growth, and making the state an icon of quality.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Lafourcade, Olivier,
Giugale, Marcelo M.,
Luff, Connie |
Language: | English en_US |
Published: |
Washington, DC: World Bank
2003
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Subjects: | ECONOMY,
PEACE BUILDING,
PEACE PROCESS,
GROWTH POLICY,
POVERTY REDUCTION,
INEQUITY,
GOVERNANCE APPROACH,
QUALITY STANDARDS,
ECONOMIC GROWTH,
MACROECONOMIC POLICY,
FISCAL ADMINISTRATION,
TAXATION,
PUBLIC DEBTS,
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT,
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS,
PENSION REFORM,
SECTORAL ASSESSMENT,
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS,
LABOR MARKET POLICY,
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS,
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT,
FEDERALISM,
JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION,
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK,
CORRUPT PRACTICES,
POLICY REFORM AFFILIATES,
BALANCE SHEET,
BANK CAPITALIZATION,
BANKING SECTOR,
BONDS,
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING,
COAL,
COLLATERAL,
COMMERCIAL BANKS,
CONSOLIDATION,
DEBT,
DEBT MANAGEMENT,
DEBT SERVICE,
DECENTRALIZATION,
DEFICITS,
EMPLOYMENT,
ENERGY CONSUMPTION,
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS,
EXPENDITURES,
EXTREME POVERTY,
FARMS,
FINANCIAL SECTOR,
FISCAL POLICY,
GNP,
GOVERNMENT BANKS,
GOVERNMENT DEBT,
HEALTH CARE,
HEALTH INSURANCE,
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE,
HEALTH SECTOR,
HOUSING,
HOUSING FINANCE,
INCOME,
INCOME INEQUALITY,
INSURANCE,
INSURERS,
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES,
INVENTORY,
LABOR COSTS,
LABOR FORCE,
LAND PRICES,
LAND TAXATION,
LAND USE,
LARGE CITIES,
LEGAL FRAMEWORK,
LICENSES,
LIQUIDITY,
MATURITY,
MIGRATION,
MORTGAGE LENDING,
MORTGAGE LOANS,
MUNICIPALITIES,
NATIONAL TAXES,
NATURAL RESOURCES,
NET WORTH,
OIL,
PRIVATE BANKS,
PRIVATE SECTOR,
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION,
PRIVATIZATION,
PRODUCERS,
PRODUCTIVITY,
PUBLIC DEBT,
PUBLIC HEALTH,
PUBLIC SECTOR,
PUBLIC SERVICES,
PUBLIC SPENDING,
PUBLIC TRANSPORT,
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION,
RECAPITALIZATION,
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK,
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT,
RETURN ON ASSETS,
RISK MANAGEMENT,
ROADS,
SAFETY NETS,
SAVINGS,
SECURITIES,
SEWERAGE SERVICES,
SOCIAL COSTS,
SOCIAL INSURANCE,
SOCIAL SERVICES,
STATE BANKS,
SUBNATIONAL TAXES,
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH,
TAX,
TAX ADMINISTRATION,
TAX REFORMS,
TAX REVENUE,
TAX REVENUES,
TELECOMMUNICATIONS,
TRANSPORT,
TREASURY,
URBAN AREAS,
URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
URBAN POVERTY,
URBANIZATION,
UTILITIES,
WASTE MANAGEMENT,
WATER SUPPLY,
WELFARE GAINS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/2130185/colombia-economic-foundation-peace
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15205
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