Brexit, paz y Trump: enseñanzas para los economistas

Brexit, peace and Trump: lessons for economists

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Mario García Molina
Liliana Alejandra Chicaíza

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Este ensayo analiza tres procesos electorales que tuvieron resultados inesperados: la salida del Reino Unido de la Unión Europea, el rechazo del acuerdo de paz en Colombia y la elección de Trump como presidente de Estados Unidos. Subraya tres aspectos: las predicciones se hicieron en una situación de incertidumbre con base en reglas o convenciones, las campañas involucraron fuertes elementos emocionales y los resultados fueron afectados por factores culturales (identitarios y religiosos) y no sólo económicos. La economía estándar omite tales factores aunque debería tomarlos en cuenta.

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