Financial activity in the constitutional State: the income resulting from the management of public assets in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia

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Gabriel Santiago Galán Melo, Mg.

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This paper studies the tax revenue from the management of state assets. Such income is the result of the government financial activity in the constitutional state (of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia). The government seeks this income, among others, ensuring the necessary financial resources to finance public spending, since the state has an obligation to fulfill the purposes outlined in the Constitution. The aim of this essay is to contribute to the development of the study of constitutional rules of public finance law.

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Financial activity in the constitutional State: the income resulting from the management of public assets in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia. (2018). Foro: Law Journal, 28, 113-138. https://doi.org/10.32719/26312484.2017.28.6