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Aproximaciones formales a la informalidad

dc.contributor.editorGómez Muñoz, Wilman Arturo
dc.creatorCelín Camargo, Yennifer
dc.creatorRamírez Buitrago, Carlos Fernando
dc.creatorTorres Gómez, Edwin Esteban
dc.creatorLópez González, Mauricio
dc.creatorCastrillón Gaviria, Cristian Camilo
dc.creatorGómez Muñoz, Wilman Arturo
dc.creatorMontoya Arbeláez, Jaime Alberto
dc.creatorJaramillo, Fernando
dc.creatorRíos, Camilo
dc.creatorSalazar, Marlon
dc.creatorTapias, José Manuel
dc.creatorJurado, Andrés Julián
dc.creatorTorres Gorrón, Jhon Edwar
dc.creatorSánchez Salazar, Cristian Andrés
dc.creatorLópez González, Mauricio
dc.creatorArgüello, Ricardo
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-30T17:34:46Z
dc.date.available2023-05-30T17:34:46Z
dc.date.created2023
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionEste libro es el primero de tres que se editan en el marco del programa Colombia Científica-Alianza EFI en su componente macroeconómico. En este compendio de trabajos, el lector encontrará reflexiones críticas, formales y sistemáticas sobre temas significativos para el estudio de la informalidad, como su medición, aspectos macroeconómicos de su modelación, calidad del empleo, sus vínculos con la institucionalidad, y se avanza en el análisis de su relación con el crecimiento y desarrollo económicos, aproximándose a los choques externos. Este esfuerzo del conjunto de autores que aquí han contribuido es el fruto de la creación de un ecosistema de universidades y de un grupo crítico de investigadores preocupados por este fenómeno de las economías modernas, que tiene tanto de fascinante como de preocupante.
dc.description.abstractThis book is the first of three to be published within the framework of the Colombia Científica-Alianza EFI research program in its macroeconomic component. In this compendium of papers, the reader will find critical, formal, and systematic reflections on relevant topics for the study of informality, such as its measurement, macroeconomic aspects of its modeling, quality of employment, its links with the institutional framework, and advances in the analysis of its relationship with economic growth and development, approaching to external shocks. This effort by the group of authors who have contributed here is the product of creating an ecosystem of universities and a critical group of researchers concerned about this phenomenon of modern economies, which is both fascinating and troubling.
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dc.geoLocationBogotá, Colombia
dc.identifier.citationAproximaciones formales a la informalidad. Wilman Arturo Gómez Muñoz, editor académico. Bogotá: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2023.
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dc.subjectEconomía
dc.subjectInformalidad
dc.subjectMedición macroeconómica
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dc.subject.keywordInformality
dc.subject.keywordMacroeconomic measurement
dc.subject.keywordEmployment
dc.titleAproximaciones formales a la informalidad
dc.title.TranslatedTitleFormal Approaches to Informality
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