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Una revisión empírica sobre los determinantes del margen de intermediación en Colombia, 1989-2003

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  • Constanza Martínez Ventura
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Bajo una estimación dinámica de los efectos generados por variables específicas de actividad, impuestos y estructura de mercado, se presenta un seguimiento del margen de intermediación financiera, medido ex post, para un período con elementos de liberalización y crisis. Los resultados son concluyentes al mostrar que las cargas tributarias y medidas de regulación (impuestos explícitos e implícitos) adoptadas por las autoridades económicas se han convertido en los principales determinantes del margen de intermediación.

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  • Constanza Martínez Ventura, 2005. "Una revisión empírica sobre los determinantes del margen de intermediación en Colombia, 1989-2003," Revista ESPE - Ensayos Sobre Política Económica, Banco de la República, vol. 23(48), pages 118-183, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000107:003728
    DOI: 10.32468/Espe.4803
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