The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia
"Since the 1960s Colombia has exhibited notorius economic stability and institutional continuity. Until rencently, the political system was based on an entreched bipartisan coalition, with little ideological confrontation. Power sharing, which was mandatory during the National Front (NF, 1954-7...
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ir-11445-8282017-06-17T16:58:17Z The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia Jaramillo, Juan C. Steiner, Roberto Salazar, Natalia Política Monetaria Tasa de Cambio Sector Externo "Since the 1960s Colombia has exhibited notorius economic stability and institutional continuity. Until rencently, the political system was based on an entreched bipartisan coalition, with little ideological confrontation. Power sharing, which was mandatory during the National Front (NF, 1954-74), lasted until 1991. Coffee, the main export, is a labor-intensive activity, taking place in thousands of family-owned small plots. Coffee producers income depends on a complez arrangement whit the government, the exchange rete being but one component." "Since the 1960s Colombia has exhibited notorius economic stability and institutional continuity. Until rencently, the political system was based on an entreched bipartisan coalition, with little ideological confrontation. Power sharing, which was mandatory during the National Front (NF, 1954-74), lasted until 1991. Coffee, the main export, is a labor-intensive activity, taking place in thousands of family-owned small plots. Coffee producers income depends on a complez arrangement whit the government, the exchange rete being but one component." F33 2015-12-18T23:52:27Z 2016-01-21T02:26:13Z 2017-04-17T20:27:45Z 2017-06-17T16:58:17Z 2015-12-18T23:52:27Z 2016-01-21T02:26:13Z 2017-04-17T20:27:45Z 2017-06-17T16:58:17Z 1999-01 http://hdl.handle.net/11445/828 Documentos de Trabajo (Working Papers). No. 11. Enero 1999 application/pdf |
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"Since the 1960s Colombia has exhibited notorius economic stability and institutional continuity. Until rencently, the political system was based on an entreched bipartisan coalition, with little ideological confrontation. Power sharing, which was mandatory during the National Front (NF, 1954-74), lasted until 1991. Coffee, the main export, is a labor-intensive activity, taking place in thousands of family-owned small plots. Coffee producers income depends on a complez arrangement whit the government, the exchange rete being but one component." |
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Jaramillo, Juan C. Steiner, Roberto Salazar, Natalia |
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Jaramillo, Juan C. Steiner, Roberto Salazar, Natalia |
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Jaramillo, Juan C. |
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The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia |
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The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia |
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The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia |
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The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia |
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The political economy of exchange rate policy in Colombia |
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political economy of exchange rate policy in colombia |
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