Análisis normativo crítico de la regla fiscal en Chile
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Gallegos Zúñiga, Jaime
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Análisis normativo crítico de la regla fiscal en Chile
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La ley Nº 20.128, de responsabilidad fi scal, de 2006, ha estado ajena al análisis
por parte de las ciencias jurídicas durante su vigencia, no obstante la relevancia de la materia.
Con ocasión del deterioro de la posición fi scal del país, urge indagar y exponer sus elementos
centrales y proponer cambios que permitan retornar el rumbo hacia un manejo ordenado de
las arcas públicas. Fiscal Responsibility Law Nº 20,128 (2006), has not been analyzed by the
legal sciences during its validity, notwithstanding the relevance of the matter. With the
deterioration of the fi scal position of the country, it is urgent to investigate and expose its
central elements and propose changes that allow the return to the direction towards an
orderly management of public coffers.
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Revista Chilena de Derecho, Vol. 45 Nº 3, [2018], pp. 597 - 619
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