JEFAS Vol. 19 Nº 37 (2014)

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    Fusiones y adquisiciones en Latinoamérica, gobierno corporativo y modelo gravitacional
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2014-12-30) Vasco, Mateo; Cortés, Lina M.; Gaitán, Sandra; Durán, Iván A.
    In this study, and by making use of a gravity model, an analysis is made on whether transnational mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are influenced by the corporate governance standards of a country. The study only focuses on the M&A flows from the OECD countries towards Latinamerican economies, as well as using the Kaufmann indicators for measuring, among others, the corporate governance of a country. Evidence is found that the gravity model is explicative of the M&A flows, and that the better the level of corporate governance at both origin and destination countries, the greater is the M&As activity.
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    El fenómeno de la informalidad y su contribución al crecimiento económico: el caso de la ciudad de Guayaquil
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2014-12-30) Véliz Torresano, José; Díaz Christiansen, Suleen
    Under-employment or informality is a compelling truth in developing countries, and Ecuador is no exception, least of all the city Guayaquil. This descriptive study attempts to investigate informality, its reality and characteristics, and especially the contribution to economic growth and its potential in future urban development, by determining the variables that influence the non-formalization of its activities. The results support that informality may be seen as an enterprise mechanism or associated phenomenon. The activities carried out by individuals in an informal way have an impact, not to the extent expected, on the production and growth of a city or region.