Resource transfers and their relationship with territorial development in Colombia

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https://doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/a.39.9765

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Transfers, regional development, region, legislative acts

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With the Political Constitution of 1991, progress has been made in the administrative decentralization of the country, avoiding more and more the centralization that governed us with the Magna Carta of 1886. However, in fiscal matters, with the transfers, it is aimed more at a centralized system than a decentralized one. Likewise, the development of the regions in Colombia is inseparably tied to the economic policy of the Colombian State to stimulate their development. From this perspective, it is intended to show the reader, within the various factors that affect regional development in Colombia, the impact of the legal evolution, through legislative acts, that the transfers have had on the territorial development of the different regions of the country.

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Political Constitution of Colombia.

Colombia, Legislative Act 01 of 1993, whereby the city of Barranquilla, Capital of the Department of Atlántico, is established as a Special, Industrial and Port District.

Colombia, Legislative Act 01 of 1995, which adds Article 357 of the Political Constitution.

Colombia, Legislative Act 01 of 2001, which amends some articles of the Political Constitution.

Colombia, Legislative Act 04 of 2007, which amends Articles 356 and 357 of the Political Constitution.

Colombia, Law 617 of 2000, which partially amends Law 136 of 1994, Extraordinary Decree 1222 of 1986, adds to the Organic Budget Law, Decree 1421 of 1993, establishes other norms to strengthen decentralization, and establishes norms for the rationalization of national public spending.

Constitutional Court. Decision C-033 of 2009. Presiding Judge: Manuel José Cepeda.

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2022-12-23

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Resource transfers and their relationship with territorial development in Colombia. (2022). Advocatus, 19(39). https://doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/a.39.9765