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URI permanente para esta comunidadhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/4079

Esta subcomunidad reúne los artículos publicados en las revistas de ESAN: Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science (JEFAS) y Giuristi: Revista de Derecho Corporativo. La búsqueda y acceso es a cada artículo en particular y se accede al texto completo mediante un enlace externo que redirige al archivo correspondiente en el portal de revistas de ESAN.

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    Infraestructura de transporte en el Asia-Pacífico: demanda futura, problemas y soluciones
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1997-12-30) Kim, Joseok
    The economy of the Asia-Pacific region has registered one of the highest growth rates and this trend is expected to continue. As a result, passenger and cargo traffic has also increased, causing most of the airports and ports to become congested. This has generated the need for the State to invest in new infrastructure that can meet current demand, but the construction of new ports and airports generates a series of challenges, including financing, ownership, administration and regulation; all this in a globalized context, of economic liberalization and integration. The problems presented by the operation and investment in infrastructure, their causes and the possible ways of solving them are reviewed, at the same time that two policy options are presented: planning mechanisms and market mechanisms. Different options for introducing the market mechanism into infrastructure are examined, such as deregulation, the management contract, the effects of the reform, and the role of the government.
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    Tendencias y asuntos económicos asiáticos emergentes
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1997-12-30) Yamazawa, Ippei
    Despite the continued high growth of the economies of East and Southeast Asian countries, referred to as the "East Asian miracle", the growth of these economies slowed down in 1996 compared to the previous two years. In view of this, it is suggested that high growth in the region will return in the medium or long term if five conditions are met: (i) structural changes in Asian production and trade, which will generate high productivity growth; (ii) economic opening policies, which include not only greater access to technology and foreign capital, but also increased competitiveness and efficiency; (iii) joint liberalization efforts, which will contribute to the rapid industrialization of the countries in the region by providing capital, technology and export markets; (iv) stabilization of the monetary system, so that exchange rates adjust flexibly and a stable flow of funds is maintained; and (v) resolution of environmental pollution and unstable and insufficient energy and food supplies, which create bottlenecks and impede continued high growth.
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    Pequeña empresa: estrategias sistémicas para el crecimiento de un entorno global
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2002-06-30) Roca Tavella, Santiago; Vargas Becerra, Braulio
    This article takes stock of the neoliberal essay in Peru and raises the need to promote national growth based on an endogenous vision and a national strategy of systemic competitiveness that enhances the collective effort of domestic actors, especially small businesses, so that the country can assess changes in the environment instead of succumbing to them. It ends by formulating a general and orderly framework of development policies that will serve as a guide for the design of systemic strategies and for the growth and consolidation of small businesses, in what constitutes the step from an existentialist approach to an approach that prioritizes competitive viability and growth based on high-value exports.
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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.
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    Inversión extranjera directa crecimiento económico y spillovers en los países menos desarrollados miembros del APEC
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2003-06-30) Cuadra, Gabriela; Florián, David
    The main objective of this research is to understand the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the growth of the less developed countries members of APEC, considering the transfer and diffusion of technology between the most developed countries and the least developed countries as the most important source. important of the overflow of knowledge. To this end, an endogenous growth model is developed - with two countries and three sectors - that allows us to understand the relationships behind FDI and its consequent effects. Then, the model is implemented by estimating one of the main equations with the Panel Data technique. It is found that, indeed, FDI causes a positive impact on the growth rate of less developed countries and that this impact depends, to a large extent, on the stock of human capital existing in the host country. This effect is significant since the nineties, a period during which structural reforms are implemented or accentuated in many of the countries included in the study.