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The natural gas industry and its regulation in Latin America
(1999-08)
This article analyses the systems of regulation of the natural gas market in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and Mexico, which are the Latin American countries that have made most progress in this field, and it also ...
WTO: market and non market economies: the hybrid case of Chine
(Latin American Journal of International Trade Law, 2013-07)
This article will discuss the systemic challenges of integrating hybrid economies, and their NME features, into the WTO. It will analyze how the Multilateral Trading System has dealt differently with the issue with the ...
Entrepreneurship and Nursing: integrative review
(Assoc Brasileira Enfermagem, 2019-01-01)
Objective: To identify the knowledge produced on business entrepreneurship in Nursing. Method: Integrative literature review in the following databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), ...
Colombia en el mercado integrado latinoamericano - MILA
With the integration of Colombia on the Latin-American market mysteries were generated in investors and businessmen on the affectation that it can bring to the Colombian economy, therefore the present document has as end ...
Revising Social Contracts: Social Spending in Latin America, East Asia, and the Former Socialist Countries, 1980-2000
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Instituto de Ciencia Política, 2004)
Credit information in emerging markets: the rating agencies and credit risk reports, Peruvian experience
(Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE)CA, 2012-11-21)
This paper seeks to develop a literature review within the main aspects of credit information in emerging markets, important aspect considering that several companies, including the small enterprises, are looking forward ...
Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2004
(ECLAC, 2005-03)
For the first time since 1999, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Latin America and the Caribbean grew in 2004. These inflows topped US$ 54 billion, far exceeding the US$ 37 billion registered in 2003 and ...