Abstract

The objective of this article is to analyze informality from the economic activity of commerce, employment, the bureaucratic procedures for the formation of the company, in addition to the formalization of housing and the population's reluctance to formality; and its effect on the development of the country, as well as on National Security. The study carried out by Hernando de Soto in his book “The Other Path” is analyzed, in which he makes a real and crude diagnosis of the country's bureaucratic apparatus, followed by an analysis of the current situation and how it has evolved and eliminated some barriers that the population perceives inclusion in the productive sphere of the national economy as discrimination. Likewise, in the 80s, the spaces left by the State and the interest of “Sendero Luminoso” wanted to take advantage of this lack of inclusion of the population.

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