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La alternativa local: Descentralización y desarrollo económico

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  • Castro, Jaime
  • Lavagna, Roberto
  • De la Cruz, Rafael
  • Campbell, Tim
  • Maluquer i Amorôs, Salvador
  • Tarrach i Colls, Anna
  • Williams, Anthony
  • Stein, Ernesto H.
  • Pio Júnior, Álvaro
  • Herrera, Víctor Manuel
  • González Anaya, José Antonio
  • Chávez, Roberto
  • Cobo Mayoral, Rosa
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham
  • MacLean Abaroa, Ronald
  • García-Escribano, Mercedes
  • Campo, María Fernanda
  • Brandazza, Daniela
  • Pires, Júlio Ribeiro
  • Silva, Mauricio
  • Navarro, Juan Carlos
  • McCallion, Hazel
  • Marcel, Mario
  • Ortíz, Fabiola
  • Shah, Anwar
  • Wiesner Durán, Eduardo
  • Almeida, Fernanda

Abstract

América Latina se está descentralizando. Cada vez más recursos y un mayor poder de decisión están pasando desde los gobiernos centrales hacia el nivel local. Este naciente panorama político, administrativo y fiscal genera nuevos retos y oportunidades para los gobiernos subnacionales, y para el desarrollo económico local de la región. La alternativa local presenta varias experiencias, lecciones y perspectivas sobre la descentralización y los diversos canales por medio de los cuales este proceso puede afectar al desarrollo económico. Los capítulos del libro han sido elaborados por una variedad de actores, tanto expertos de organismos internacionales como encargados de formular y aplicar políticas en los niveles nacional y subnacional, que examinan el fenómeno y evalúan cómo se podría aprovechar el nuevo marco institucional descentralizado de América Latina en favor del desarrollo económico.

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  • Castro, Jaime & Lavagna, Roberto & De la Cruz, Rafael & Campbell, Tim & Maluquer i Amorôs, Salvador & Tarrach i Colls, Anna & Williams, Anthony & Stein, Ernesto H. & Pio Júnior, Álvaro & Herrera, Víct, 2010. "La alternativa local: Descentralización y desarrollo económico," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 242, December.
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