2011
DOI: 10.32468/be.674
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Costos de la violencia urbana y políticas públicas : algunas lecciones de Medellín

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“…Cerqueira et al (2007) put the cost of violence in Brazil at 5 percent of GDP in 2004. Medina et al (2011) estimated that the shortening of life expectancy as a result of crime in Colombia costs about 9.7 percent of GDP. Still, methodological problems and estimation gaps remain, prompting the IDB to call, in 2012, for research proposals on the cost of crime and violence.…”
Section: The Cost Of Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerqueira et al (2007) put the cost of violence in Brazil at 5 percent of GDP in 2004. Medina et al (2011) estimated that the shortening of life expectancy as a result of crime in Colombia costs about 9.7 percent of GDP. Still, methodological problems and estimation gaps remain, prompting the IDB to call, in 2012, for research proposals on the cost of crime and violence.…”
Section: The Cost Of Violencementioning
confidence: 99%