Situación de la responsabilidad social empresarial en la micro, pequeña y mediana empresa en el Perú
Author: Felipe Portocarrero S.
Publisher: Universidad del Pacifico
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 106
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Author: Felipe Portocarrero S.
Publisher: Universidad del Pacifico
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 106
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mauro Testaverde
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781464811067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAcknowledgements -- Overview -- Workers in southeast Asia are on the move -- Migration in ASEAN -- The determinants of migration in ASEAN and the importance of labor mobility costs -- The impacts of migration in ASEAN -- Trade integration and labor mobility in the ASEAN economic community -- Migration policy in the ASEAN region -- Reducing migration costs in ASEAN -- List of figures
Author: Guillermo Perry
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 0821370936
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnalyzes informality in Latin America, exploring root causes and reasons for and implications of its growth. This book uses two distinct but complementary lenses. It concludes that reducing informality levels and overcoming the "culture of informality" will require actions to increase aggregate productivity in the economy.
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 468
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis edition of the World Bank has been revised and expanded by the Terminology Unit in the Languages Services Division of the World Bank in collaboration with the English, Spanish, and French Translation Sections. The Glossary is intended to assist the Bank's translators and interpreters, other Bank staff using French and Spanish in their work, and free-lance translator's and interpreters employed by the Bank. For this reason, the Glossary contains not only financial and economic terminology and terms relating to the Bank's procedures and practices, but also terms that frequently occur in Bank documents, and others for which the Bank has a preferred equivalent. Although many of these terms, relating to such fields as agriculture, education, energy, housing, law, technology, and transportation, could be found in other sources, they have been assembled here for ease of reference. A list of acronyms occurring frequently in Bank texts (the terms to which they refer being found in the Glossary) and a list of international, regional, and national organizations will be found at the end of the Glossary.
Author: United Nations
Publisher: UN
Published: 2010-04-28
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789213234013
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEste trabajo forma parte del proyecto de OEA-CEPAL-YABT, "Promoción de la Responsabilidad Social Corporativa en Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas en América Latina y el Caribe." El objetivo del proyecto es definir las áreas críticas del negocio, y diseñar una herramienta de gestión con un sistema de indicadores de desempeño de la sostenibilidad que permita incorporar objetivos de triple resultado (económico-financieros, ambientales y sociales) en el negocio para promover prácticas sociales y ambientales responsables y mejorar la competitividad de las micro, pequeñas y medianas empresas -MIPYMES- en América Latina.
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2021-09-15
Total Pages: 355
ISBN-13: 9264424083
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis report is the ninth edition of the OECD's Tax Administration Series. It provides internationally comparative data on aspects of tax systems and their administration in 59 advanced and emerging economies.
Author: World Bank Group
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2017-10-25
Total Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 1464811857
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Global Investment Competitiveness report presents new insights and evidence on drivers of foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries, and FDI’s role in development. The report’s survey of 750 executives of multinational corporations finds that a business-friendly legal and regulatory environment is a key driver of investment decisions in developing countries, along with political stability, security, and macroeconomic conditions. The report’s topic-specific chapters explore the potential of FDI to create new growth opportunities for local firms, assess the power of tax holidays and other fiscal incentives to attract FDI, analyze characteristics of FDI originating in developing countries, and examine the experience of foreign investors in countries affected by conflict and fragility. Three key features of this Global Investment Competitiveness report distinguish it from other publications on FDI. First, its insights are based on a combination of first-hand perspectives of investors, extensive analysis of available data and evidence, and international good practices in investment policy design and implementation. Secondly, rather than exploring broad FDI trends, the report provides detailed and unique analysis of FDI depending on its motivation, sector, geographic origin and destination, and phase of investment. Thirdly, the report offers practical and actionable recommendations to policymakers in developing countries wishing to reform their business climates for increased investment competitiveness. As such, the report is meant to complement other knowledge products of the World Bank Group focused even more explicitly on country-level data, detailed reform diagnostics, and presentation of best practices. We are confident this report will bring value and fresh perspectives to a variety of audiences. To governments and policymakers, including investment promotion professionals, the report offers direct insights into the role of government policies and actions in investors’ decision-making. To foreign investors and site location consultants, the report provides information on FDI trends and drivers across sectors and geographies. For academic audiences, the new datasets on investment incentives and FDI motivations enables opportunities for additional research and analysis. Lastly, for development assistance providers and other stakeholders, the report highlights key approaches for maximizing FDI’s benefits for development.
Author: Lucian Peter Christoph Peppelenbos
Publisher: Kit Pub
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789460220555
DOWNLOAD EBOOKValue Chain Finance is a solution to such dilemmas.
Author: Robert Beltrán López
Publisher: Página Seis
Published: 2020-11-23
Total Pages: 125
ISBN-13: 6078676520
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEl estudio de la Micro, Pequeña y Mediana empresa para México y los países de América Latina, debe constituir una actividad obligada, de carácter permanente y de perfil dinámico y diverso, esto es debido a varios factores de complejidad que la vuelven sumamente interesante, como por ejemplo la cantidad de organizaciones que representan, ya que constituyen la gran mayoría de las pequeñas organizaciones privadas que habitan la región, se calcula que en términos generales el 99.5% de las empresas en Latinoamérica son micro y pequeñas, y que proveen de más del 60% del empleo formal (OCDE/CAF 2019); en México por ejemplo de las aproximadamente cinco millones de empresas que existen el 99.8 son precisamente MIPYMES y aportan más del 70% del empleo formal y por supuesto podríamos decir, que el empleo informal lo atienden en su gran mayoría pequeñas organizaciones no registradas. (INEGI-MIPYME20: 2020). También su estudio es pertinente por el gran dinamismo que presentan, ya que su número aumenta sistemáticamente cada año, no obstante, las voces que hablan de vulnerabilidad y muerte como una de sus principales características, situación que precisamente constituye otra de las razones por las que se deben estudiar y analizar ¿Qué pasa con estas pequeñas organizaciones que no trascienden los primeros años de vida? ¿desaparecen o se transforman?, se dice que 8 de cada 10 MIPYMES no superan el primer año de vida, sin embargo, en México por ejemplo de 2014 a 2019 el número de empresas se incrementó en aproximadamente un millón de unidades.
Author: Jagdish Bhagwati
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 2013-04-09
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1610392728
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn its history since Independence, India has seen widely different economic experiments: from Jawharlal Nehru's pragmatism to the rigid state socialism of Indira Gandhi to the brisk liberalization of the 1990s. So which strategy best addresses India's, and by extension the world's, greatest moral challenge: lifting a great number of extremely poor people out of poverty? Bhagwati and Panagariya argue forcefully that only one strategy will help the poor to any significant effect: economic growth, led by markets overseen and encouraged by liberal state policies. Their radical message has huge consequences for economists, development NGOs and anti-poverty campaigners worldwide. There are vital lessons here not only for Southeast Asia, but for Africa, Eastern Europe, and anyone who cares that the effort to eradicate poverty is more than just good intentions. If you want it to work, you need growth. With all that implies.