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This paper shows the relationship between business growth and private corruption in the manufacturing industry in Colombia. This study investigates the dynamics of these variables using various techniques by implementing empirical models: estimations via panel data estimates and modeling with...
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This paper shows the relationship between business growth and private corruption in the manufacturing industry in Colombia. This study investigates the dynamics of these variables using various techniques by implementing empirical models: estimations via panel data estimates and modeling with...
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The main objective of this Working Paper is to present a long-term series (1950-2019) for the functional distribution of income in the Argentinean manufacturing sector. For this purpose, the work is divided according to the methodologies used: linear interpolation for the base years 1986, 1993...
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In the innovation age, the necessary technology equipment and other R&D investments are not enough to configure an innovation ecosystem. The real challenge probably consists in promoting and reaching a cultural change in order to encourage and internalize innovation capacities, values and...
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The main objective of this Working Paper is to present a long-term series (1950-2019) for the functional distribution of income in the Argentinean manufacturing sector. For this purpose, the work is divided according to the methodologies used: linear interpolation for the base years 1986, 1993...
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In this study we endeavour to expose the falseness of a certain sense of underlying inferiority in the company model advocated by the social economy. We will do so by describing and analysing certain “recent” management trends whose origins run from the end of the Second World War to the...
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