Guidelines for the formulation of public policy on employability and entrepreneurship
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22579/23463910.69Keywords:
Human Capital, Sources of Income, employability, Entrepreneurship, productive activitiesAbstract
The objective of this article is to establish what the main elements to be considered in the municipality of Puerto Gaitán to implement appropriate public policy employability and entrepreneurship that enables sustainable economic development for the city and especially for its inhabitants. To this it has been prevailing determine the main economic and social issues affecting the municipality, its causes and effects generated.
Analyze this situation has allowed reflect on the issues that have led to this city in 2014 had a budget of fifty-eight thousand six hundred sixty-nine million nine hundred fifty four thousand pesos ($ 58,669,954,000) having such an index Unsatisfied Basic Needs of 40.05% for urban areas and 83.39% for the rural sector. Faced with this situation they have been raised a number of potential viable solutions, which have been named as "strategic lines". A total of six lines covering different strategies in order to be an alternative to optimize the use of available resources and improve the welfare of the population.
References
Becker, G. (1993). Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.
Birkland, T. (2001). An introduction to the policy process.
Geva-May, I. (2005). Thinking like a policy analyst: policy analysis as a clinical profession.
Guinó, A., & Eloi, V. (2011). MERCADO DE PETRÓLEO.Recuperado el 10 de 10 de 2015, de PROGRAMA UNIVERSITAT EMPRESA: http://www.eco.uab.es/ue/trabajos%20premi/tfc%2047%2021%20Guin%C3%B3%202.pdf
Lucas, R. (1988). On the mechanics of Economic Development.
Schumpeter, J. (1942). Capitalismo, socialismo y democracia. Folio.
Shapiro, M. (1986). The dynamic demand for Capital and Labor.
Walsh, J. (1935). Capital Concept Applied to Man.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
Categories
License
Copyright (c) 2020 Bray Felipe Martínez Lozada, Angie Paola Mendieta

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
The author must review the editorial policy of the GEON Journal.
To increase their visibility, documents are sent to databases and indexing systems.
The content of the articles is the responsibility of each author and does not compromise, in any way, the magazine or the institution.