2. Publicaciones

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Las publicaciones de ESAN reúnen una variedad de materiales académicos y prácticos que abarcan áreas fundamentales como la administración, economía, negocios, entre otros. Con enfoque en la formación y el desarrollo profesional, estas obras buscan contribuir al conocimiento y la innovación en diversas disciplinas; asimismo, proporciona información relevante y actualizada para la comunidad académica y empresarial en el ámbito local e internacional

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    Integración económica en América Latina: la visión teórica de la CEPAL confrontada con la evolución del proyecto en la región
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2011-12-30) Vázquez López, Raúl
    This article tracks the main ECLAC ideas over the economic integration in Latin American underlying the change of the ideological background of ECLAC towards an orthodox sense during the nineties. When comparing those ideas with the evolution of intraregional trade in recent years, empirical evidence shows that elements that have historically hindered the projected progress are still present but in more complex forms related to the current dynamics of the international economy. In particular, the implicit management of a partial integration by transnational companies has resulted in unequal relationships between countries and in a wider use from the mentioned process by the strongest economies. The article ends, then, seeking to revitalize the pioneer ideas of ECLAC and proposes guidelines for the construction of an alternative integrationist project that supports the need of exceeding the purely commercial aspects of integration.
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    The integration of stock exchanges: The case of the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA) and its impact on ownership and internationalization status in Colombian brokerage firms
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2015-12-01) Yepes Rios, Beatriz; Gonzalez Tapia, Kelly; Gonzalez Perez, Maria Alejandra
    This paper describes the changes in ownership and internationalization of the brokerage firms in Colombia as a result of the regional integration process of its stock exchange market through the Latin AmericanIntegrated Market (MILA). It proposes that the integration of stock exchanges generated transformations within the brokerage sector, and affected companies in response pursue different strategies toremain competitive in the current state of affairs. In the case of Colombia, stock exchange integration through MILA has resulted into mergers between local brokerage firms, acquisitions from both national and international companies and changes in ownership.
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    Una aproximación al acto cambiario desde la teoría del negocio jurídico
    (Universidad ESAN, 2020-06-27) Da Giau Roose, Piero
    The general principles of law are a worldview or aspiration that generate guidelines that go beyond the creative work of positive law, covering not only the act generator of the legal norm but also the mechanisms of interpretation and legal integration. However, each area of law is ruled by special principles that are its own and that generate individual characteristics that make them independent. This article seeks to relate the rules that govern the legal transactions with those that deal with the exchange law, trying to demonstrate the singularities inherent in this special area of law, we will start from a historical perspective and culminate in the normative and jurisprudential demonstration, reinforced by dogmatic in both fields of legal knowledge.
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    Emerging Markets Integration in Latin America (MILA) stock market indicators: Chile, Colombia, and Perú
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2015-12-01) Lizarzaburu Bolaños, Edmundo R.; Burneo, Kurt; Galindo, Hamilton; Berggrun, Luis
    This study aims to determine the impact of the Latin American Integrated Market (MILA) start-up in the main indicators of the stock markets of the countries that conform it (Chile Colombia and Peru). At the end several indicators were reviewed to measure the impact on profitability risk correlation and trading vol. between markets using indicators such as: annual profitability standard deviation correlation coefficient and trading vol.. The sample period runs from November 2008 to August 2013; and involves the three stock markets associated with MILA: Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago (BCS) Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (BVC) y Bolsa de Valores de Lima (BVL). An additional evaluation for further research would consist of the calculation of relevant indicators to corroborate the validity of the effects found in this investigation corresponding to the integration of the stock exchanges of Lima Santiago and Bogota after the integration of the Mexican stock exchange that occurred in 2014.