Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit
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The objective of this article is to provide an overview of the economic, social, community and productive model of Bolivia from 2006 to 2022, the model seeks mainly to maintain stable prices, i.e. low inflation with a control on domestic prices through the fixed exchange rate and international price...
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit La inflación un riesgo en Bolivia: ante la desacumulación del gas natural y las RIN y la vulnerabilidad de la deuda externa y el déficit fiscal |
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit |
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit Vargas Díaz, César inflation gas net international reserves external debt fiscal déficit inflación gas reservas internacionales netas deuda externa déficit fiscal |
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit |
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficit |
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Vargas Díaz, César Delgadillo Dorado, Hernán Villca Copali, Eloy Wilson |
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Vargas Díaz, César |
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Vargas Díaz, César Delgadillo Dorado, Hernán Villca Copali, Eloy Wilson |
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The objective of this article is to provide an overview of the economic, social, community and productive model of Bolivia from 2006 to 2022, the model seeks mainly to maintain stable prices, i.e. low inflation with a control on domestic prices through the fixed exchange rate and international prices with fuel subsidies that are affected by the price of oil. All this, supported by the macroeconomic variables that we will study, such as the collapse of foreign currency income or dollars through the export of natural gas and savings from the deaccumulation of gold, foreign currency and special drawing rights, as well as the increase in spending on foreign debt, public spending in the state apparatus with fiscal deficit levels and subsidies for imports of diesel and gasoline fuels especially, each of these variables affected the country's savings through the net international reserves, as reflected in historical data. In addition, Bolivia is characterized by not promoting research, development, technology and innovation, knowledge with qualified human capital and productivity, which resulted in a high level of informal labor and unemployment, with insufficient productive sustainability in foreign currency dollars, affecting public policy issues in the short, medium and long term in the GDP. |
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Inflation a risk in Bolivia: in the face of natural gas and NIR deaccumulation and the vulnerability of foreign debt and fiscal deficitLa inflación un riesgo en Bolivia: ante la desacumulación del gas natural y las RIN y la vulnerabilidad de la deuda externa y el déficit fiscalVargas Díaz, CésarDelgadillo Dorado, HernánVillca Copali, Eloy Wilsoninflationgasnet international reservesexternal debtfiscal déficitinflacióngasreservas internacionales netasdeuda externadéficit fiscalThe objective of this article is to provide an overview of the economic, social, community and productive model of Bolivia from 2006 to 2022, the model seeks mainly to maintain stable prices, i.e. low inflation with a control on domestic prices through the fixed exchange rate and international prices with fuel subsidies that are affected by the price of oil. All this, supported by the macroeconomic variables that we will study, such as the collapse of foreign currency income or dollars through the export of natural gas and savings from the deaccumulation of gold, foreign currency and special drawing rights, as well as the increase in spending on foreign debt, public spending in the state apparatus with fiscal deficit levels and subsidies for imports of diesel and gasoline fuels especially, each of these variables affected the country's savings through the net international reserves, as reflected in historical data. In addition, Bolivia is characterized by not promoting research, development, technology and innovation, knowledge with qualified human capital and productivity, which resulted in a high level of informal labor and unemployment, with insufficient productive sustainability in foreign currency dollars, affecting public policy issues in the short, medium and long term in the GDP.El objetivo de este artículo, es ofrecer una visión general del modelo económico, social comunitario y productivo de Bolivia desde el 2006 al 2022, el modelo busca principalmente mantener los precios estables, es decir una inflación baja con un control en los precios nacionales a través del tipo de cambio fijo y en los precios internacionales con la subvención de carburantes que se ven afectadas por el precio del petróleo. Todo ello, soportado por las variables macroeconómicas que estudiaremos, como el desplome de los ingresos de divisas o dólares a través de la exportación de gas natural y los ahorros por la desacumulación del oro, divisas y derechos especiales de giro, como también del aumento de los gastos por la deuda externa, el gasto público en el aparato estatal con niveles de déficit fiscales y las subvenciones de la importaciones de carburantes de diésel y gasolina especialmente, cada una de estas variables afectaron a los ahorros del país a través de las reservas internacionales netas, tal como nos reflejan los datos históricos. Además, que Bolivia se caracteriza por no potenciar la investigación, desarrollo, tecnología y la innovación, el conocimiento con el capital humano cualificado y la productividad, lo que desemboco en un alto nivel informal laboral y desempleo, con una insuficiente sostenibilidad productiva en moneda extranjera dólares, infiriendo en temas de políticas públicas en el corto, mediano y largo plazo en el PIB.Escuela de Posgrado Newman S.A.C.2023-12-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer reviewed articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://journals.epnewman.edu.pe/index.php/NBR/article/view/325Newman Business Review; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): July - December; 21-39Newman Business Review; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2023): Julio - Diciembre; 21-392412-373010.22451/3002.nbr2023.vol9.2reponame:Revistas - Escuela de Posgrado Newmaninstname:Escuela de Posgrado Newmaninstacron:NEWMANspahttps://journals.epnewman.edu.pe/index.php/NBR/article/view/325/608https://journals.epnewman.edu.pe/index.php/NBR/article/view/325/609Derechos de autor 2023 César Vargas Díaz, Hernán Delgadillo Dorado, Eloy Wilson Villca Copalihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3252024-09-17T11:51:43Z |
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