Posts Tagged ‘Instituciones’
Trump’s inauguration
The idea of “inauguration” of a new political era rather than a presidential period seems to be more appropriate.
Read MoreToward Finland’s Educational Model
The Finnish educational model is an ideal system. However for other systems to move close to it, institutional changes do not suffice, material and cultural conditions must be addressed.
Economic Thinking, Economists’ Education and Human Rights
Economic thinking and education must have an approach that protects what really matters: human rights
Read MoreMulti-Door Courthouses: A Good Idea Badly Managed
This research project aims to do a diagnostic about the National Program on Multi-Door Courthoses and make some public policy recommendations that could magnify their virtues and improve access to justice.
Read MoreThe Imaginary Country
Colombians tend to find refuge in imagination in order to ignore the hardness of our social life.
Read MoreThe Transmilenio Line Cutters
In every society there is a percentage of inidividuals that violate norms. That percentage usually falls below 1% in regards to crimes like homocide, theft, or battery; and rarely exceeds 10% when dealing with citizen norms, like respecting lines and traffic lights.
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