2. Publicaciones

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/4068

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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    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.
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    Cómo desarrollar la ciencia y tecnología en los países atrasados: una mirada en prospectiva
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2003-12-30) Dejo Soto, Federico
    The present work exposes in the author's opinion which are the necessary conditions that must converge to make possible a permanent impulse to the scientific and technological development in the backward countries. The central idea is that the development of science and technology depends on the possibilities of change and progress of other sectors of the economic social and cultural life of a country. Among these conditions are analysed education industrial development the link with the needs of the economy and the well-being of the population the dignified retribution to the scientist the emergence of a critical mass of scientists starting from the already advanced the mass use of information technologies and policy to support publications.