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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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PUBLIC POLICY OF PRODUCTIVITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT




Bogota in recent years, made a remarkable transformation that has enabled significant changes in improving the lives of its citizens. However, the challenges ahead are enormous. In this context, the role of local governments the city's economic development is indisputable. It is therefore essential to identify the determinants of city growth, and that the benefits achieved borne by its inhabitants, human development and quality of life.

obedience to this logic, the Forum on Socio-economic Development Policy and Bogotá, is an indispensable part in the articulation of this process. This is a space for discussion and deliberation organized, leading to reflection and review of policy to be followed.

The Forum is proposed to be conducted in February 2010 and its objectives are:

1. know the different theoretical approaches and conceptual about the importance and role of governments in economic development of cities, from the presentation of international and national experts.

2. present and discuss advances in the formulation of policies and economic development.

3. Submit contributions to the design and structuring of specific issues which must include public policy such as employment policy and human capital development, productive development policy, financing policy for the promotion of production and socioeconomic development of the city within the region.

4. present and discuss the progress made in policy formation and economic development.

5. know the vision and needs of different socio-economic actors (businesses, institutions, unions, academia, etc.) On the development of the city.

6. successful experiences in designing and implementing development policies in other cities.

Based on this (political, expert, forums), the University Francisco José de Caldas, is linked by proposing the creation of four events preparatory to the Forum February 2010, which was intended: as a first step acclimate the debate and dialogue on issues and, second, to identify the views that different agents (Businesses, institutions, unions, academia, etc.) On the development of Bogota. With these preparatory events is to feed the Forum in February 2010.



first preparatory event

The first event, the realization is scheduled for Thursday, October 29, the rest will on November 12, December 3 and January 28. The event 29, October will consist of a talk in which different actors are in the city and forth dialogue affinities as differences. It will be a full-time beginning with a formal presentation of the topic: Economic Development Visions, a presentation of specific ideas to encourage questions and lead to the discussion of the topic. Each guest will have a time of 10 minutes speaking time. In the end he will be a panel discussion group and each intervention will have a time of 5 minutes. For this first event, some guests are

a. Guilds: ANDI, FENALCO, ASOBANCARIA, CAMACOL, ACOPI, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF BOGOTA.

b. Social Organizations: CUT, CGTD CITY HUMAN COOPERATIVE SECTOR, ASCOOP.

c. Academy: CID, IPD, CIDER, Colombian Academy of Economics, University EXTERNADO, Universidad del Rosario.

d. Other: UNDP, DNP, UNITED NATIONS.



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The event will be held in the Main Auditorium of the Plaza of Artisans,

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FORUM AGENDA FOR THE PREPARATION OF OCTOBER 29:

8:00 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. installation. Dr. Mariela Barragán Beltrán. District Department of Economic Development.

8:20 a.m. to 8:40 a.m. prospective and problems.

8:40 AM - 10:30 AM Panel private sector.

10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Coffee.

11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. Panel social organizations.

12:50 p.m. to 2:30 PM Lunch.

2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Panel academics.

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Café

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Panel de conclusiones.