Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos

En este tercer y último libro de la serie de tres propuestos en el proyecto Colombia Científica-Alianza EFI en su componente macroeconómico, los autores abordan un temario alternativo a los comprendidos en los dos libros previos, que podría entenderse como análisis no convencionales de la literatura...

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Informalidad
Desarrollo económico
Alternativas económicas
Mercado laboral
Informality
Economic development
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.none.fl_str_mv Political Economy, Philosophy, and Institutionality of Informality: Reflections for New Challenges
title Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
spellingShingle Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
Informalidad
Desarrollo económico
Alternativas económicas
Mercado laboral
Informality
Economic development
Economic alternatives
Labor market
title_short Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
title_full Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
title_fullStr Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
title_full_unstemmed Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
title_sort Economía política, filosofía e institucionalidad de la informalidad: reflexiones para los nuevos desafíos
dc.contributor.editor.none.fl_str_mv Hernández Umaña, Iván Darío
Gómez Muñoz, Wilman Arturo
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Informalidad
Desarrollo económico
Alternativas económicas
Mercado laboral
topic Informalidad
Desarrollo económico
Alternativas económicas
Mercado laboral
Informality
Economic development
Economic alternatives
Labor market
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Informality
Economic development
Economic alternatives
Labor market
description En este tercer y último libro de la serie de tres propuestos en el proyecto Colombia Científica-Alianza EFI en su componente macroeconómico, los autores abordan un temario alternativo a los comprendidos en los dos libros previos, que podría entenderse como análisis no convencionales de la literatura sobre la informalidad. Los capítulos contienen aspectos menos explorados y comprenden, naturalmente, las reflexiones sobre la relación entre la informalidad y el desarrollo económico, pasando por los derechos sociales y la ciudadanía, y explorando la relación ilegalidad-informalidad-legalidad; incluso nos presentan la informalidad como el resultado del comportamiento de no adoptar consistentemente las reglas institucionales. Los capítulos finales resaltan el hecho de que la informalidad propone alternativas económicas y de vida relevantes para quienes no pueden acceder al mundo formal de la producción y el empleo, y nos muestran la informalidad como un mecanismo muy eficiente de absorber desequilibrios en los mercados laborales y de bienes. Así, proponen resolver problemas intrínsecos a las economías emergentes que el mundo formal no puede absorber y donde las barreras de acceso a mecanismos de mercado formales pueden explicarse incluso por conductas optimizadoras, como las que se supone predominan en la formalidad laboral, institucional y productiva. Palabras clave: informalidad, desarrollo económico, alternativas económicas, mercado labora.
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Ahmad, E., & Best, M. (2012). Financing social policy in the presence of informality. Available at SSRN 2051172.
Alm, J., Martinez-Vazquez, J., & Schneider, F. (2004). “Sizing” the problem of the hard-to tax. Contributions to Economic Analysis, 268, 11-75. https://doi. org/10.1016/S0573-8555(04)68802-X
Altenburg, T., & von Drachenfels, C. (2006). The “new minimalist approach” to private-sector development: A critical assessment. Development Policy Review, 24, 387-411.
Amaral, P. S., & Quintin, E. (2006). A competitive model of the informal sector. Journal of monetary Economics, 53(7), 1541-1553.
Andrews, D., Sánchez, A. C., & Johansson, Å. (2011). Towards a better understanding of the informal economy. oecd.
Araujo, J. P., & Rodrigues, M. (2016). Taxation, credit constraints and the informal economy. EconomiA, 17(1), 43-55.
Arruñada, B. (2007). Pitfalls to avoid when measuring institutions: Is doing business damaging business? Journal of Comparative Economics, 35, 729-747
Aruoba, S. B. (2010, abril). Informal sector, government policy and institutions. En 2010 meeting papers (vol. 324). Society for Economic Dynamics
Azuero, R., Hernandez, J., & Wills, D. (2018). Optimal taxation and informality. Universidad del Rosario. https://repository.urosario.edu.co/items/6de9d599- 997a-4941-a986-49cbaabed3f5
Balde, R., Boly, M., & Avenyo, E. K. (2020). Labour market effects of covid-19 in sub-Sa haran Africa: An informality lens from Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal. Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology.
Banco Mundial. (2021). The long shadow of informality: Challenges and policies. Inter national Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Baross, P. (1990). Sequencing land development: The price and implications of legal and illegal settlement growth. En P. Baross & J. van der Linden (Eds.), The transformation of land supply systems in Third World cities (pp. 5-82). Avebury
Berkel, H., & Tarp, F. (2022). Informality and firm performance in Myanmar. Journal of Development Studies, 1-20.
Bird, R., & Casanegra, M. (1992). Improving tax administration in developing coun tries. imf.
Bird, R., & Vazquez-Caro, J. (2011). Benchmarking tax administrations in developing countries: A systemic approach. Andre Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University.
Bird, R., & Wallace, S. (2003). Is it really so hard to tax the hard-to-tax? The context and role of presumptive taxes [International Tax Program Paper 0307]. International Tax Program Institute for International Business, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.
Boesen, N. (2004). Enhancing public sector capacity: What works, what doesn’t and why? Operations Evaluation Department, World Bank.Bonjean, A. C., & Chambas, G. (2004). Taxing the urban unrecorded economy in sub-Saharan Africa. En J. Alm, J. Martinez-Vasquez, & S. Wallace (Eds.), Taxing the hard-to-tax: Lessons from theory and practice (pp. 313-330). Elsevier
Buehn, A., & Schneider, F. (2012). Shadow economies around the world: Novel insights, accepted knowledge, and new estimates. International tax and public finance, 19(1), 139-171.
Caroll, E. (2011). Taxing Ghana’s informal sector: The experience of women [occasional Paper 7]. Christian Aid.
Casanegra de Jantscher, M. (1990). Administering the vat. En M. Gillis, C. Shoup, & G. P. Sicat (Eds.), Value added taxation in developing countries (pp. 171-179). World Bank.
Charmes, J. (2000). The contribution of informal sector to gdp in developing countries: assessment, estimates, methods, orientations for the future. wiego.
Charmes, J., Charmes, J., & Bakker. (2019). Dimensions of resilience in developing countries. Springer International Publishing.
Coolidge, J. (2010). Tax compliance cost surveys [Investment Climate in Practice Paper 8]. World Bank
Cross, J. (1998). Informal politics: Street vendors and the state in Mexico City. Stanford University Press.
Dabla-Norris, E., Gradstein, M., & Inchauste, G. (2008). What causes firms to hide output? The determinants of informality. Journal of Development Economics, 85(1-2), 1-27
Daly, J., & Spence, M. (2010, abril). Business environment and informality: Conceptual notes for an expanded inquiry [ponencia]. Conference on Business Environment Reform and the Informal Economy: How Business Environment Reform Can Promote Formalization - Learning From Our Experiences, Cape Town.
Dasgupta, P., & Stiglitz, J. E. (1974). Benefit-cost analysis and trade policies. Journal of Political Economy, 82(1), 1-33.
D’Erasmo, P. N., & Boedo, H. J. M. (2012). Financial structure, informality and development. Journal of Monetary Economics, 59(3), 286-302
De Mel, S., McKenzie, D., & Woodruff, C. (2013). The demand for, and consequences of, formalization among informal firms in Sri Lanka. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 5(2), 122-150
Djankov, S., La Porta, R., Lopez-de-Silanes, F., & Shleifer, A. (2002). The regulation of entry. Quarterly Journal of economics, 117(1), 1-37
De Paula, A., & Scheinkman, J. A. (2010). Value-added taxes, chain effects, and informality. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2(4), 195-221.
De Soto, H. (1987). El otro sendero: La revolución informal (2.ª ed.). Instituto Libertad y Democracia
De Soto, H. (1989). The other path: The invisible revolution in the Third World. Harper and Row.
Devas, N., & Kelly, R. (2001). Regulation or revenue? An analysis of local business licenses, with a case study of the single business permit reform in Kenya. Public Administration and Development, 21, 381-191.
Elgin, C., & Erturk, F. (2019). Informal economies around the world: Measures, determinants and consequences. Eurasian Economic Review, 9(2), 221-237.
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Los capítulos contienen aspectos menos explorados y comprenden, naturalmente, las reflexiones sobre la relación entre la informalidad y el desarrollo económico, pasando por los derechos sociales y la ciudadanía, y explorando la relación ilegalidad-informalidad-legalidad; incluso nos presentan la informalidad como el resultado del comportamiento de no adoptar consistentemente las reglas institucionales. Los capítulos finales resaltan el hecho de que la informalidad propone alternativas económicas y de vida relevantes para quienes no pueden acceder al mundo formal de la producción y el empleo, y nos muestran la informalidad como un mecanismo muy eficiente de absorber desequilibrios en los mercados laborales y de bienes. Así, proponen resolver problemas intrínsecos a las economías emergentes que el mundo formal no puede absorber y donde las barreras de acceso a mecanismos de mercado formales pueden explicarse incluso por conductas optimizadoras, como las que se supone predominan en la formalidad laboral, institucional y productiva. Palabras clave: informalidad, desarrollo económico, alternativas económicas, mercado labora.In this third and final book of a series of t hree proposed in the framework of the Colombia Científica-Alianza EFI project in its macroeconomic component, the authors address an alternative agenda to those included in the two previous books, which could be understood as unconventional analyses of the literature on informality. The chapters contain less explored aspects and include reflections on the relationship between informality and economic development, passing through social rights and citizenship to explore the illegality/informality/legali ty relations. They even present informality as the result of not consistently adopting institutional rules. The final chapters highlight that informality proposes relevant economic and livelihood alternatives for those who cannot access the formal world of production and employment and show informality as a very efficient mechanism for absorbing imbalances in labor and goods markets. Thus, they propose to resolve problems intrinsic to emerging economies the formal sector cannot absorb and where barriers to accessing formal market mechanisms can even be explained by optimizing behaviors, such as those that are supposed to predominate in labor, institutional, and productive formality.326 ppapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.12804/urosario978958500192397895850019169789585001923https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/40737spaEditorial Universidad del RosarioFacultad de Economíahttps://editorial.urosario.edu.co/catalogsearch/result/?q=Econom%C3%ADa+pol%C3%ADtica%2C+filosof%C3%ADa+e+institucionalidad+de+la+informalidadAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalAbierto (Texto Completo)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Abor, J., & Quartey, P. (2010). Issues in sme development in Ghana and South Africa. International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 39, 218-228.Ahmad, E., & Best, M. (2012). Financing social policy in the presence of informality. Available at SSRN 2051172.Alm, J., Martinez-Vazquez, J., & Schneider, F. (2004). “Sizing” the problem of the hard-to tax. Contributions to Economic Analysis, 268, 11-75. https://doi. org/10.1016/S0573-8555(04)68802-XAltenburg, T., & von Drachenfels, C. (2006). The “new minimalist approach” to private-sector development: A critical assessment. Development Policy Review, 24, 387-411.Amaral, P. S., & Quintin, E. (2006). A competitive model of the informal sector. Journal of monetary Economics, 53(7), 1541-1553.Andrews, D., Sánchez, A. C., & Johansson, Å. (2011). Towards a better understanding of the informal economy. oecd.Araujo, J. P., & Rodrigues, M. (2016). Taxation, credit constraints and the informal economy. EconomiA, 17(1), 43-55.Arruñada, B. (2007). Pitfalls to avoid when measuring institutions: Is doing business damaging business? Journal of Comparative Economics, 35, 729-747Aruoba, S. B. (2010, abril). Informal sector, government policy and institutions. En 2010 meeting papers (vol. 324). Society for Economic DynamicsAzuero, R., Hernandez, J., & Wills, D. (2018). Optimal taxation and informality. Universidad del Rosario. https://repository.urosario.edu.co/items/6de9d599- 997a-4941-a986-49cbaabed3f5Balde, R., Boly, M., & Avenyo, E. K. (2020). Labour market effects of covid-19 in sub-Sa haran Africa: An informality lens from Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal. Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology.Banco Mundial. (2021). The long shadow of informality: Challenges and policies. Inter national Bank for Reconstruction and Development.Baross, P. (1990). Sequencing land development: The price and implications of legal and illegal settlement growth. En P. Baross & J. van der Linden (Eds.), The transformation of land supply systems in Third World cities (pp. 5-82). AveburyBerkel, H., & Tarp, F. (2022). Informality and firm performance in Myanmar. Journal of Development Studies, 1-20.Bird, R., & Casanegra, M. (1992). Improving tax administration in developing coun tries. imf.Bird, R., & Vazquez-Caro, J. (2011). Benchmarking tax administrations in developing countries: A systemic approach. Andre Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University.Bird, R., & Wallace, S. (2003). Is it really so hard to tax the hard-to-tax? The context and role of presumptive taxes [International Tax Program Paper 0307]. International Tax Program Institute for International Business, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.Boesen, N. (2004). Enhancing public sector capacity: What works, what doesn’t and why? Operations Evaluation Department, World Bank.Bonjean, A. C., & Chambas, G. (2004). Taxing the urban unrecorded economy in sub-Saharan Africa. En J. Alm, J. Martinez-Vasquez, & S. Wallace (Eds.), Taxing the hard-to-tax: Lessons from theory and practice (pp. 313-330). ElsevierBuehn, A., & Schneider, F. (2012). Shadow economies around the world: Novel insights, accepted knowledge, and new estimates. International tax and public finance, 19(1), 139-171.Caroll, E. (2011). Taxing Ghana’s informal sector: The experience of women [occasional Paper 7]. Christian Aid.Casanegra de Jantscher, M. (1990). Administering the vat. En M. Gillis, C. Shoup, & G. P. Sicat (Eds.), Value added taxation in developing countries (pp. 171-179). World Bank.Charmes, J. (2000). The contribution of informal sector to gdp in developing countries: assessment, estimates, methods, orientations for the future. wiego.Charmes, J., Charmes, J., & Bakker. (2019). Dimensions of resilience in developing countries. Springer International Publishing.Coolidge, J. (2010). Tax compliance cost surveys [Investment Climate in Practice Paper 8]. World BankCross, J. (1998). Informal politics: Street vendors and the state in Mexico City. Stanford University Press.Dabla-Norris, E., Gradstein, M., & Inchauste, G. (2008). 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