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Proyecto para el fortalecimiento de la gestión financiera pública en Colombia: evaluación externa

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  • Fernando Rojas
  • Juan Gonzalo Zapata
  • Juan Camilo Medellín

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El Proyecto SECO 2014-2018 para el Fortalecimiento de la Gestión Financiera Pública en Colombia ha sido un Proyecto oportuno y valioso. En primer lugar, porque su puesta en marcha coincidió con el momento en el que se llevaba a cabo importantes reformas de gestión financiera en el país y por otro lado ayudó a establecer puentes comunicantes entre las diferentes Entidades Beneficiarias (Ministerio de Hacienda y Crédito Público, Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Contaduría General de la Nación y Contraloría General de la República), y otros donantes y cooperantes internacionales. Lo anterior permitió reducir la dispersión de esfuerzos e inversión de recursos, gracias a la guía experta por parte de SECO, que con su impulso adicional garantiza el compromiso institucional y la sostenibilidad de las reformas de gestión.

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  • Fernando Rojas & Juan Gonzalo Zapata & Juan Camilo Medellín, 2018. "Proyecto para el fortalecimiento de la gestión financiera pública en Colombia: evaluación externa," Informes de Investigación 17193, Fedesarrollo.
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    Keywords

    Gestión Financiera; Gestión Financiera Pública; Evaluación de Proyectos; Secretaría de Estado para Asuntos Económicos de Suiza; SECO; Colombia;
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    JEL classification:

    • G32 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Financing Policy; Financial Risk and Risk Management; Capital and Ownership Structure; Value of Firms; Goodwill
    • O16 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Financial Markets; Saving and Capital Investment; Corporate Finance and Governance

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