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El problema del desarrollo económico en el Municipio de Tausa – Cundinamarca bajo las administraciones municipales 2004-2019

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Resumen El presente artículo sintetiza la evolución de la economía del desarrollo desde el siglo XVI hasta la actualidad. Describe el enfoque estructuralista y reconstruye el proceso de desarrollo económico del Municipio de Tausa (Cundinamarca – Colombia) desde la época precolombina hasta comienzos del siglo XXI. Con base en el método histórico-estructural, analiza el problema del desarrollo económico de Tausa bajo las administraciones municipales entre 2004 y 2019. Por último, se realizan recomendaciones en relación con el desarrollo económico del Municipio. Abstract This article synthesizes the evolution of the development economy from the 19th century to nowadays. It describes the structuralist approach and reconstructs the process of economic development in the Municipality of Tausa (Cundinamarca – Colombia) from the pre-Columbian period to the beginning of the 21st century. Based on the historical-structural methods, it analyses the problem of Tausa’s economic development under the municipal administrations from 2004 to 2019. Lastly, it makes recommendations regarding the economic development of the Municipality.

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  • Dairo Alonso Canón-Murcia, 2021. "El problema del desarrollo económico en el Municipio de Tausa – Cundinamarca bajo las administraciones municipales 2004-2019," Ensayos de Economía 19350, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín.
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