违禁品

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目前在北桑坦德省(哥伦比亚)和Táchira州(委内瑞拉)的社会契约和边境违禁品是由各种行动者推动的。一种充满活力的经济,对两国经济差异所造成的问题作出反应,在商品和服务的不同交换、成本方面产生不对称,并构成所研究边界内社会、文化和经济关系的一部分;有许多家庭靠这笔收入维持经济。因此,本文从第一个焦点分析这些关系,在最优缩放(CatReg)中对两个样本进行分类回归分析:分别为2,394人和1,398人。结果显示在以下重要的独立变量中,这些变量在这两种情况下都更重要:非法武装团体是边境动态的一部分,对非法环境的看法,以及边境人民的行为不以传统规则为基础。
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Present-day social contracts and border contraband on the Northern Santander Department (Colombia) and Táchira State (Venezuela) are promoted by various actors. A dynamic economy that responds to a problem encouraged by the difference between the economies of both countries, generating asymmetry in the differential exchange, cost of goods and services, and forming part of the social, cultural and economic relations in the border under study; there are many families that sustain their economy with this income. Consequently, the article analyzes these relationships from a first focus, with a Categorical Regression analysis in Optimal Scaling (CatReg) over two samples: 2,394 and 1,398 people, respectively. Results were shown in following significant independent variables with more importance in both contexts: armed groups outside the law are part of the border dynamics and the perception of an environment of illegality, and the behavior of border people not based on conventional rules.
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