DOI: 10.22395/seec
Semestre Económico is a publication of the Administrative and Economic Sciences Faculty at the University of Medellin. It was founded in 1983 and has been edited continuously since 1997.

It is an open-access scientific journal. It is a specialized journal in economic topics. It has the purpose of broadcasting research results, which must become an invitation for reflection, debate, and the pursuit of innovative solutions for the problems related to the study of the economic sciences.

The journal accepts research, review, and reflection articles in Spanish, English, or Portuguese that had not been published in other journals or any other broadcasting medium. The articles are subjected to an external assessment process and a double-blind peer review for determining their publication possibility.

The journal has a biannual periodicity, which consists of one volume and two issues per year, every issue having 10 articles, for a total of 20 articles every year. Since the 56th issue of 2021, the journal started a continuous publication strategy, which shortens publication times and allows the journal to publish them immediately after being accepted, without having to wait for the rest of the articles to be accepted for publishing the issue.

Vol. 29 No. 67 (2026): Julio - Diciembre

Published: 2026-07-07

SINGLE-FACTOR MODEL IN THE MEXICAN STOCK MARKET: STRUCTURAL CHANGE DUE TO THE PANDEMIC?

José Carlos Espinoza, Karla Ivonne Ramírez Díaz, Jorge Raúl Martínez Herrera

SPATIAL PATTERNS OF THEFT RATES IN THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO: A STUDY FOR THE YEAR 2024

João Felipe Alves Moreira Portugal, José Heraldo Figueiredo dos Santos, Gabrielito Rauter Menezes

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FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS IN COLOMBIA: DESCRIPTIVE AND CAUSAL EVIDENCE

Andrés Felipe Narváez Morales, Juana Valentina Uribe Segura, Emmanuel David Sotelo Dueñas

1-26

SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION OF THE UNSATISFIED BASIC NEEDS INDEX IN NORTE DE SANTANDER AND SANTANDER DURING 2005 AND 2018

Jorge Raúl Ramírez Zambrano, Mario de Jesús Zambrano Miranda, Jeisy Alejandra Fonseca Ramírez, Ana María Díaz Mogollón, Jesús Alexander Pinillos Villamizar

1-24

ENERGY DEMAND FORECASTING IN HUILA: A COMPARISON OF PREDICTIVE MODELS

Jorge Eduardo Barón Méndez, Diego Alejandro Manrique Cabezas

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