Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness

Since Colombia's last Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) (1989) the country has endured several years of slow growth, burgeoning fiscal deficits, and high levels of debt. Colombia now is seeking to join a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States in the hope of stimulating growth and imp...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Economic Memorandum
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/11/6881242/colombia-country-economic-memorandum-foundations-competitiveness
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8807
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topic ACCORDS
ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
AGGREGATE DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL GROWTH
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL STOCK
COMMERCE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE DISADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY GROWTH
CURRENCY
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFICITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
DYNAMIC PANEL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATION LEVEL
ESTIMATED REDUCTION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT ORIENTATION
EXPORT VOLUMES
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FIXED EFFECTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREER TRADE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH REGRESSION
HIGH COST
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT OF TRADE
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY
INCOME
INCOME CONVERGENCE
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME SOURCE
INCOME SOURCES
INCOME TAX
INCREASE GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INFLATION
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MOBILITY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL RULES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LONG RUN
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET COUNTRIES
MARKET OPENING
MARKET POSITION
MARKETING
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORT
MINIMUM WAGE
MONEY LAUNDERING
MULTILATERAL TRADE
OIL PRICES
OPEN ECONOMY
OPEN MARKETS
OPEN TRADE
OPENNESS
PANEL REGRESSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY REFORMS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POSITIVE GROWTH
POSITIVE IMPACT
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CHANGE
PRICE CHANGES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCER PRICE
PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAPID INCREASE
REAL GDP
REAL OUTPUT
RECIPROCAL REDUCTION
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REGRESSION RESULTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESTRICTIVE RULES OF ORIGIN
ROADS
RULE OF LAW
RULES OF ORIGIN
SHORT-TERM IMPACT
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
STANDARD OF LIVING
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX BASE
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX RATES
TAX REFORM
TAX REVENUE
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE ASSISTANCE
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CLASSIFICATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE PREFERENCE
TRADE PROMOTION
TRADE REFORM
TRADING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSACTIONS COSTS
TRANSITIONAL COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VALUE ADDED
VALUE-ADDED TAX
WAGES
WEALTH
WELFARE GAINS
spellingShingle ACCORDS
ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
AGGREGATE DEMAND
AGRICULTURAL PRICE
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION
AGRICULTURE
ANNUAL GROWTH
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL STOCK
COMMERCE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE DISADVANTAGE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COUNTRY GROWTH
CURRENCY
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEFICITS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC MARKETS
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
DYNAMIC PANEL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDUCATION LEVEL
ESTIMATED REDUCTION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT ORIENTATION
EXPORT VOLUMES
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
FIXED EFFECTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREER TRADE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH REGRESSION
HIGH COST
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT OF TRADE
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY
INCOME
INCOME CONVERGENCE
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME SOURCE
INCOME SOURCES
INCOME TAX
INCREASE GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INFLATION
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT ACTIVITY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MOBILITY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL RULES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LONG RUN
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET COUNTRIES
MARKET OPENING
MARKET POSITION
MARKETING
MERCHANDISE
MERCHANDISE EXPORT
MINIMUM WAGE
MONEY LAUNDERING
MULTILATERAL TRADE
OIL PRICES
OPEN ECONOMY
OPEN MARKETS
OPEN TRADE
OPENNESS
PANEL REGRESSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
POLICY REFORMS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
POSITIVE GROWTH
POSITIVE IMPACT
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE CHANGE
PRICE CHANGES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCER PRICE
PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT
PUBLIC SPENDING
RAPID INCREASE
REAL GDP
REAL OUTPUT
RECIPROCAL REDUCTION
REDUCED POVERTY
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REGRESSION RESULTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESTRICTIVE RULES OF ORIGIN
ROADS
RULE OF LAW
RULES OF ORIGIN
SHORT-TERM IMPACT
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
STANDARD OF LIVING
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
TAX
TAX BASE
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TAX RATES
TAX REFORM
TAX REVENUE
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE ASSISTANCE
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BARRIERS
TRADE CLASSIFICATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE PREFERENCE
TRADE PROMOTION
TRADE REFORM
TRADING OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSACTIONS COSTS
TRANSITIONAL COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VALUE ADDED
VALUE-ADDED TAX
WAGES
WEALTH
WELFARE GAINS
World Bank
Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
America
South America
Colombia
description Since Colombia's last Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) (1989) the country has endured several years of slow growth, burgeoning fiscal deficits, and high levels of debt. Colombia now is seeking to join a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States in the hope of stimulating growth and improving living conditions for the country as a whole. In response to the opportunities and challenges presented by the proposed FTA with the United States, the Colombian government has launched an "internal agenda," an action plan that involves major stakeholders -- public sector, private sector, and regional government -- aimed at obtaining greater levels of competitiveness. The government has articulated the need for greater understanding of the impact of the proposed FTA, and a strategy for a reform agenda that would enable the country to capture the potential benefits from freer trade and facilitate the transition to greater openness. This report is produced as an input into Colombia's reform agenda. It starts with an executive summary and policy report which presents the main findings and key policy recommendations of the three chapters comprising the report. Chapter 1 evaluates Colombia's business and growth environment and the likely challenges the manufacturing sector will face in taking advantage of the FTA with the United States. The chapter consists of three sections. Section I uses detailed survey data to identify the top constraints on growth and competitiveness of Colombian firms. Section 2 analyzes key developments in the manufacturing sector following the trade liberalization of 1990-91 using micro-level data, and highlights areas where reforms are needed. Section 3 examines the challenges and opportunities faced by small and medium-sized businesses in confronting a more open trading environment. Chapter 2 builds on the microeconomic issues raised in the first chapter, and follows with an evaluation of macroeconomic and fiscal (tax and expenditure) policies that are important for making the Colombian economy competitive. In this context, the study also evaluates the sustainability and trajectory of public debt. Finally, Chapter 3 examines the likely impact of agricultural liberalization on income distribution in the country under the proposed Colombian-U.S. FTA -- identifying who are the likely gainers and losers -- and assesses its impact on economic growth and poverty in the country.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
title_short Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
title_full Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
title_fullStr Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
title_full_unstemmed Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness
title_sort colombia : country economic memorandum, the foundations for competitiveness
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/11/6881242/colombia-country-economic-memorandum-foundations-competitiveness
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8807
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spelling okr-10986-88072021-04-23T14:02:40Z Colombia : Country Economic Memorandum, The Foundations for Competitiveness World Bank ACCORDS ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGGREGATE DEMAND AGRICULTURAL PRICE AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION AGRICULTURE ANNUAL GROWTH BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY UTILIZATION CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL STOCK COMMERCE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE DISADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY GROWTH CURRENCY DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEFICITS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECTS DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC PRODUCTION DYNAMIC PANEL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC EFFECTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC SHOCKS ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATION LEVEL ESTIMATED REDUCTION EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT ORIENTATION EXPORT VOLUMES EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FISCAL POLICY FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY FIXED EFFECTS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FREER TRADE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH REGRESSION HIGH COST HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT OF TRADE IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY INCOME INCOME CONVERGENCE INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME SOURCE INCOME SOURCES INCOME TAX INCREASE GROWTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INFLATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT ACTIVITY INVESTMENT CLIMATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY LABOR MOBILITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL RULES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG RUN MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY MACROECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES MARKET COMPETITION MARKET COUNTRIES MARKET OPENING MARKET POSITION MARKETING MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE EXPORT MINIMUM WAGE MONEY LAUNDERING MULTILATERAL TRADE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMY OPEN MARKETS OPEN TRADE OPENNESS PANEL REGRESSIONS PER CAPITA GROWTH POLICY CHANGES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY REFORMS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POSITIVE GROWTH POSITIVE IMPACT POTENTIAL BENEFITS POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE CHANGE PRICE CHANGES PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCER PRICE PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE REVIEW PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR DEFICIT PUBLIC SPENDING RAPID INCREASE REAL GDP REAL OUTPUT RECIPROCAL REDUCTION REDUCED POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCING TRANSACTIONS COSTS REGRESSION ANALYSIS REGRESSION RESULTS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESTRICTIVE RULES OF ORIGIN ROADS RULE OF LAW RULES OF ORIGIN SHORT-TERM IMPACT SIGNIFICANT IMPACT SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES STANDARD OF LIVING STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS TAX TAX BASE TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX RATES TAX REFORM TAX REVENUE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRADE ASSISTANCE TRADE BALANCE TRADE BARRIERS TRADE CLASSIFICATION TRADE FLOWS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE PREFERENCE TRADE PROMOTION TRADE REFORM TRADING OPPORTUNITIES TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSITIONAL COSTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VALUE ADDED VALUE-ADDED TAX WAGES WEALTH WELFARE GAINS Since Colombia's last Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) (1989) the country has endured several years of slow growth, burgeoning fiscal deficits, and high levels of debt. Colombia now is seeking to join a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States in the hope of stimulating growth and improving living conditions for the country as a whole. In response to the opportunities and challenges presented by the proposed FTA with the United States, the Colombian government has launched an "internal agenda," an action plan that involves major stakeholders -- public sector, private sector, and regional government -- aimed at obtaining greater levels of competitiveness. The government has articulated the need for greater understanding of the impact of the proposed FTA, and a strategy for a reform agenda that would enable the country to capture the potential benefits from freer trade and facilitate the transition to greater openness. This report is produced as an input into Colombia's reform agenda. It starts with an executive summary and policy report which presents the main findings and key policy recommendations of the three chapters comprising the report. Chapter 1 evaluates Colombia's business and growth environment and the likely challenges the manufacturing sector will face in taking advantage of the FTA with the United States. The chapter consists of three sections. Section I uses detailed survey data to identify the top constraints on growth and competitiveness of Colombian firms. Section 2 analyzes key developments in the manufacturing sector following the trade liberalization of 1990-91 using micro-level data, and highlights areas where reforms are needed. Section 3 examines the challenges and opportunities faced by small and medium-sized businesses in confronting a more open trading environment. Chapter 2 builds on the microeconomic issues raised in the first chapter, and follows with an evaluation of macroeconomic and fiscal (tax and expenditure) policies that are important for making the Colombian economy competitive. In this context, the study also evaluates the sustainability and trajectory of public debt. Finally, Chapter 3 examines the likely impact of agricultural liberalization on income distribution in the country under the proposed Colombian-U.S. FTA -- identifying who are the likely gainers and losers -- and assesses its impact on economic growth and poverty in the country. 2012-06-22T17:25:50Z 2012-06-22T17:25:50Z 2005-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/11/6881242/colombia-country-economic-memorandum-foundations-competitiveness http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8807 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean America South America Colombia