Human development and economic growth in the Colombian regional context (1990-2005)
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https://doi.org/10.24054/b78v3a46Keywords:
human develop , economic development , vicious circles, virtuous circles, biases pro-growth and biases I pro-developAbstract
In the present investigation the relations are analyzed between human development and economic growth in the regional Colombian area. For it, we adapt the methods of study proposed during the last years by Ranis, Stewart and Ramirez in those who consider the existence of four different situations in the relation between both variables: vicious circles, virtuous circles, biases pro-growth and biases I pro-develop. We apply the method to regional scale for all the Colombian regions.
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