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Ítem La acción de cumplimiento y su efectividad frente a la limitación del gasto público(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Ospina Osorio, Juan Pablo; Grisales Arango, Luis Miguel; Vélez Villegas, Juan EstebanIt is evident the lack of knowledge and little depth that exists when contrasting public spending with the full compliance of rights through compliance actions. In that order of ideas, the meaning of the thesis is to provide a clear, detailed and in-depth blog that allows establishing the reasons for the rule, the reason for the jurisprudential rulings and the effective application of the normative provisions in specific cases previously analyzed; all of the above, with the aim of getting our own idea in which to defend or attack the rulings of the Constitutional Court and the rulings of the Council of State.Ítem Una aplicación de un modelo neoclásico DSGE con política fiscal.(2012-10-01) Botero García, Jesús; Franco González, Humberto; Hurtado Rendón, Álvaro Arturo; Mesa, ManuelWe use a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model to evaluate the effect of supply (productivity) and demand (foreign trade) shocks on the economy. In addition, this paper analyzes the impact of policies, specifically the effect of public spending under given economic environments. Our results show that, in an open economy model, an expansionary policy of public spending increases employment and production in the short run, but carries an additional future cost, which appears to be greater than the short term benefit.Ítem Aproximación al impacto económico que tendría la estimulación del sector turístico con mayor inversión pública : evidencia empírica para Antioquia y Colombia, y un caso de estudio para San Juan de Urabá(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Uribe Polo, Paula Andrea; Tobón Zapata, Santiago; Agudelo Henao, Luis FernandoThe following document seeks to approximate the economic impact that stimulating the tourism sector with greater public investment would have: empirical evidence for Antioquia and Colombia, and a case study for San Juan de Urabá. For the above, we will work with two methodologies: a qualitative one where we will argue the adequate methodology to reach the local economic development of San Juan de Urabá taking as a main reference the works of by Alburquerque Llorens, F. (1997) and (2004) and a quantitative one where two econometric models of fixed effects will be estimated with panel data where the following will be measured: on the one hand, the relation between the per capita public investment expenditure and the per capita GDP of the municipalities of Antioquia in the years 2013-2017 and on the other hand, the existing relation between the per capita GDP of the commerce, repair, restaurant and hotel sector as a proxy of the per capita tourist GDP and the per capita public investment expenditure of all the departments of Colombia in the years 2000-2016. The results obtained qualitatively together with the empirical evidence suggest that tourism is a viable alternative for local and regional economic development and growth, particularly for the municipality of San Juan de Urabá. This is mainly supported by the fact that municipal public investment spending per capita positively affects municipal GDP per capita. However, when analyzing the results of departmental per capita public investment spending on departmental per capita tourism GDP, no or no effect was obtained, possibly justified by the low public investment in this sector.Ítem Estimación de la eficiencia en inversión pública en educación : un caso de estudio para Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Palacio Lara, Maria Camila; Urbina Hincapié, Rafael Ignacio; García Cruz, Gustavo AdolfoÍtem Informality and formality: Fiscal policy in DSGE model(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-03-11) Botero, Jesús; Vargas, Christian; Hurtado Rendón, Álvaro Arturo; Franco, HumbertoWe develop a DSGE model of the Colombian economy to assess the effect of tax policy on informal employment and income distribution.The model recreates a small open economy, with persistent income inequality, a substantial degree of informality, and different possibilities of government intervention. This paper evaluates the consequences of government transfer payments to households with lower incomes. We find that although transfer payments have a positive effect on income distribution, financing them requires an adjustment in government finances (cut spending or increase revenue through the use of various taxes), have negative effects on the economic as a whole.Ítem Principios del gasto público y sentencias de las altas cortes que sancionan al Estado(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Gómez Quintero, Felipe; Villegas Vélez, Juan EstebanÍtem Relación entre pobreza monetaria, pobreza extrema y gasto público social en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Gómez Zuluaga, María Camila; Ochoa García, María Isabel; Goda, Thomas