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Justicia
Print version ISSN 0124-7441
Abstract
CONTRERAS CAPELLA, Jairo; RINCON QUINTERO, Yanyn; GANGA CONTRERAS, Francisco and NIEBLES NUNEZ, Leonardo. Integration model of the pacific alliance and dissemination mechanisms of the conditional transfer programs in the colombian caribbean región. Justicia [online]. 2020, vol.25, n.37, pp.9-20. ISSN 0124-7441. https://doi.org/10.17081/just.25.37.3849.
The pacific alliance integration model is an effort to articulate economic, social and political opportunities of the signatory countries of the international agreement (Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Peru) known as the Pacific Alliance (AP), seeking to complement their economies and overcome the constraints of the productive apparatus and the market of their individual countries considered; for the exercise of this modality of articulation between countries, a level of participation of different actors of the public and private sector is required, as well as the construction and implementation of instruments and mechanisms required for the success of the process. One of these management tools is known as the Conditional Transfer Program (PTC). The work makes a characterization of the AP integration process; presents the proposed PTC model with a territorial development axis in the Colombian Caribbean region as a pilot plan. The PTCs gained momentum in the mid-1990s in Latin America and by the first decade of the 21st century (2010) had already been experienced in several Latin American countries, generally associated with the provision of cash to low-income households. The proposal that is exposed in the work is oriented to provide knowledge preferably that money.
Keywords : Pacific Alliance; Conditional Transfer Programs (PTC); Caribbean Region.