Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia
The object of this paper is to determine the relationship between geographical variables and income per capita, income per capita growth, population density and population growth in Colombian municipalities. In order to carry out econometric estimations at municipal level we constructed a set of geo...
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Sánchez Torres, Fabio José
Núñez Méndez, Jairo Augusto
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- Desarrollo económico
Colombia 1973-1995
Crecimiento de la población
Municipios
Valoración
Geografía económica
Estadísticas financieras
Desarrollo económico - Colombia - 1973-1995
Crecimiento de la población - Colombia
Municipios - Valoración - Colombia
Geografía económica
Estadísticas financieras
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia Desarrollo económico Colombia 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población Municipios Valoración Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras Desarrollo económico - Colombia - 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población - Colombia Municipios - Valoración - Colombia Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Geography and economic development: a municipal approach for Colombia |
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Sánchez Torres, Fabio José Núñez Méndez, Jairo Augusto |
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Sánchez Torres, Fabio José Núñez Méndez, Jairo Augusto |
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Desarrollo económico Colombia 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población Municipios Valoración Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras |
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Desarrollo económico Colombia 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población Municipios Valoración Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras Desarrollo económico - Colombia - 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población - Colombia Municipios - Valoración - Colombia Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras |
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Desarrollo económico - Colombia - 1973-1995 Crecimiento de la población - Colombia Municipios - Valoración - Colombia Geografía económica Estadísticas financieras |
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The object of this paper is to determine the relationship between geographical variables and income per capita, income per capita growth, population density and population growth in Colombian municipalities. In order to carry out econometric estimations at municipal level we constructed a set of geographical variables based on soil, climate and road maps. We obtained some other geographical variables from the Colombian Institute of Geography (IGAC) homogeneous zone statistics. We found that geography affects both the level of municipal income per capita and its growth - being responsible for between 36% and 47% of the variance in municipal income per capita, and between 35% and 40% of the variance in municipal income per capita growth. It was established that, among the geographic variables, distance to domestic markets and soil type exercise the greatest influence on income per capita and its growth. Furthermore, geographical variables seem to be more significant for poor municipalities than rich ones. In poor municipalities, geography is responsible for between 25% and 32% of income per capita variance, and between 24% and 27% of income per capita growth variance. In contrast, in rich municipalities, geography is less important - being responsible for between 18% and 25% of income per capita variance and between 16% and 17% of income per capita growth variance. Thus, geography affects income and income growth via the productivity of the land, the availability of natural resources (such water and rivers), the presence of tropical diseases, and agglomeration. Although geography influences the fate of a region that is not the end of the story. Human factors, both public policy and private intervention, also play an important role. Education, infrastructure and more efficient public institutions can boost regional economic growth, and can help poor regions to overcome the poverty trap of low income and low economic growth. |
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