Institutions and public policies for rural development in Guatemala
cepal.bibLevel | Sección o Parte de un Documento |
cepal.callNumber | X/C 22(97/2009) |
cepal.docType | Revistas |
cepal.idSade | 36661 |
cepal.physicalDescription | gráficos., tablas. |
cepal.topicEng | ECONOMIC INDICATORS AND PROJECTIONS |
cepal.topicEng | SOCIAL INVESTMENT/SPENDING |
cepal.topicEng | PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE |
cepal.topicEng | CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS |
cepal.topicSpa | INDICADORES ECONÓMICOS Y PROYECCIONES |
cepal.topicSpa | INVERSIÓN/GASTO SOCIAL |
cepal.topicSpa | INGRESOS Y GASTOS PÚBLICOS |
cepal.topicSpa | CIUDADES Y ASENTAMIENTOS HUMANOS |
cepal.workareaEng | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT |
cepal.workareaEng | SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT |
cepal.workareaEng | STATISTICS |
cepal.workareaEng | PLANNING FOR DEVELOPMENT |
cepal.workareaSpa | DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO |
cepal.workareaSpa | DESARROLLO SOCIAL |
cepal.workareaSpa | ESTADÍSTICAS |
cepal.workareaSpa | PLANIFICACIÓN PARA EL DESARROLLO |
dc.contributor.author | Monterroso-Rivas, Ottoniel |
dc.coverage.spatialEng | GUATEMALA |
dc.coverage.spatialSpa | GUATEMALA |
dc.date.accessioned | 2014-01-02T18:44:45Z |
dc.date.available | 2014-01-02T18:44:45Z |
dc.date.issued | 2008-08 |
dc.description | Includes bibliography |
dc.description.abstract | This article reviews the formal institutional framework forimplementing rural development policies in Guatemala, which originatedin the State modernization process promoted through the Peace Accords.The main thesis is that rural development policies will be more efficientif they are based on the institutional framework that the Peace Accordsprovided, which distinguishes between three levels of government: central,deconcentrated and decentralized. While the two sub-national levelsexecute 43% of total public investment, central government needs to targetthe budget on poor zones, cut subsidies to the private sector and increasethe supply of public goods. At the deconcentrated and decentralizedlevels, the territorial approach has proven effective in generating policies,but land-use planning needs to be based on political-social covenantsbetween local stakeholders. |
dc.format | Texto |
dc.format.extent | páginas. 153-169 |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf |
dc.identifier.unSymbol | LC/G.2400-P |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/11324 |
dc.language.iso | eng |
dc.physicalDescription | grafs., tabls. |
dc.physicalDescription | p. 153-169 |
dc.relation.isPartOf | CEPAL Review |
dc.relation.isPartOfNo | 97 |
dc.relation.isPartOfSeries | CEPAL Review |
dc.subject.unbisEng | RURAL DEVELOPMENT |
dc.subject.unbisEng | POVERTY MITIGATION |
dc.subject.unbisEng | RURAL AREAS |
dc.subject.unbisEng | DEVELOPMENT POLICY |
dc.subject.unbisEng | PUBLIC EXPENDITURES |
dc.subject.unbisEng | DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT |
dc.subject.unbisEng | GOVERNANCE |
dc.subject.unbisEng | ECONOMIC INDICATORS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | DESARROLLO RURAL |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | ZONAS RURALES |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | POLITICA DE DESARROLLO |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | GASTOS PUBLICOS |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | DESCENTRALIZACION GUBERNAMENTAL |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | GOBERNABILIDAD |
dc.subject.unbisSpa | INDICADORES ECONOMICOS |
dc.title | Institutions and public policies for rural development in Guatemala |
dc.type.coar | artículo |
dspace.entity.type | Publication |
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