Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic

The Colombian Department of Putumayo, during the years 2000 to 2011, had a fast sectorial res- tructuring that was fueled by the increased of the oil production, and simultaneously by a shrinking of the agricultural sector. This economic pattern of “triple speed” that is similar to the national “oil...

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Autor Principal: Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier
Formato: Artículo (Article)
Lenguaje:Español (Spanish)
Publicado: Universidad Militar Nueva Granada 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10654/33797
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language Español (Spanish)
topic Hydrocarbons
Concentration index
Localization index
Specialization Index
Conver- gence Index.
Hidrocarburos
Índices de concentración
Índices de localización
Índices de especialización
Convergencia.
Hidrocarburos
Índices de concentração
Índices de localização
Índices de especialização
Convergência.
spellingShingle Hydrocarbons
Concentration index
Localization index
Specialization Index
Conver- gence Index.
Hidrocarburos
Índices de concentración
Índices de localización
Índices de especialización
Convergencia.
Hidrocarburos
Índices de concentração
Índices de localização
Índices de especialização
Convergência.
Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier
Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
description The Colombian Department of Putumayo, during the years 2000 to 2011, had a fast sectorial res- tructuring that was fueled by the increased of the oil production, and simultaneously by a shrinking of the agricultural sector. This economic pattern of “triple speed” that is similar to the national “oil boom” generated a greater natural resources economic dependence, and it reproduce the traditional model of an “extractive state”. The research objective is to analyze this phenomenon and to determi- ne in which way it was affected by some exogenous factors such as changing of rules on the oil bu- siness, after 2004, and the internal security. For this, it was estimated the following indexes: location, sectorial, specialization and concentration, and based on them, it was estimated the departmental dynamics of absolute convergence, conditional and clubs, in order to observe the Putumayo De- partment position beside other regions. The main finding shows that this Department continues to show an “extractive state” pattern
format Artículo (Article)
author Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier
author_facet Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier
author_sort Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier
title Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
title_short Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
title_full Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
title_fullStr Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
title_full_unstemmed Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
title_sort sectorial restructuring on putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic
publisher Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
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spelling ir-10654-337972020-01-08T19:27:04Z Sectorial restructuring on Putumayo: at a “triple speed” dynamic Reestructuración sectorial en el Putumayo: una dinámica de “tres velocidades” Reestruturação setorial no Putumayo: uma dinâmica de “três velocidades” Burbano Valencia, Enrique Javier Hydrocarbons Concentration index Localization index Specialization Index Conver- gence Index. Hidrocarburos Índices de concentración Índices de localización Índices de especialización Convergencia. Hidrocarburos Índices de concentração Índices de localização Índices de especialização Convergência. The Colombian Department of Putumayo, during the years 2000 to 2011, had a fast sectorial res- tructuring that was fueled by the increased of the oil production, and simultaneously by a shrinking of the agricultural sector. This economic pattern of “triple speed” that is similar to the national “oil boom” generated a greater natural resources economic dependence, and it reproduce the traditional model of an “extractive state”. The research objective is to analyze this phenomenon and to determi- ne in which way it was affected by some exogenous factors such as changing of rules on the oil bu- siness, after 2004, and the internal security. For this, it was estimated the following indexes: location, sectorial, specialization and concentration, and based on them, it was estimated the departmental dynamics of absolute convergence, conditional and clubs, in order to observe the Putumayo De- partment position beside other regions. The main finding shows that this Department continues to show an “extractive state” pattern Entre 2000 y 2011 el departamento colombiano del Putumayo vivió una rápida restructuración sectorial incentivada por el aumento en la producción de hidrocarburos y paralela a una contracción notable del sector agropecuario. Este patrón de “triple velocidad” de la economía –similar al que nacionalmente impulsó el “boom petrolero” – generó una mayor dependencia económica de los recursos naturales y reprodujo allí el modelo tradicional de “estado extractivo”. El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar este fenómeno y determinar cómo lo afectaron algunos factores exógenos como los cambios en las reglas del negocio petrolero –después de 2004– y la seguridad interna. Para esto, se calcularon índices de localización, especialización y concentración sectorial y luego con ellos se estimaron dinámicas departamentales de convergencia absoluta, condicional y por clubes, tratando de observar la posición del Putumayo frente a otras regiones. El resultado principal muestra que el Putumayo continúa presentando un patrón de “estado extractivo”. Entre 2000 e 2011 o departamento colombiano do Putumayo viveu uma rápida restruturação seto- rial incentivada pelo aumento na produção de hidrocarburos e paralela a uma contração notável do setor agropecuário. Este padrão de “triple velocidade” da economia – similar ao que nacionalmente impulsionou o “boom petroleiro” – gerou uma maior dependência econômica dos recursos naturais e reproduziu ali o modelo tradicional de “estado extrativista”. O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar este fenômeno e determinar como o afetaram alguns fatores exógenos como as mudanças nas regras do negocio petroleiro – após 2004 – e a segurança interna. Para isto, se calcularam índices de localização, especialização e concentração setorial e depois com eles se estimaram dinâmicas departamentais de convergência absoluta, condicional e por grupos, tratando de observar a posição do Putumayo frente a outras regiões. 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