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AIR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION IN LATIN AMERICA

AIR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION IN LATIN AMERICA

... This article is a qualitative, inductive interpretive and reasoning. Results were achieved through a multiple-methods approach, combining archival research with the descriptive, single case study, which unit of analysis ...

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Innovation surveys in Latin America: a primer

Innovation surveys in Latin America: a primer

... in Latin American started more than ten years ...in Latin American countries, the Bogota Manual (RICyT, 2001) did later formulate a set of methodological guidelines that were followed by many of the ...

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An overview of digital media in Latin America

An overview of digital media in Latin America

... for Latin America, with emphasis on social and digital inclusion, is one of the topics of discussion of the Working Group on Digital Communications, Networks and Processes of the Latin American ...

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Reproductive Health Disparities in Latin America

Reproductive Health Disparities in Latin America

... most Latin American countries remain predominantly Catholic, several have seen large shifts toward Protestant denominations (McKinnon et ...in Latin America, as in much of the developing world, and ...

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Export Diversification Dynamics in Latin America

Export Diversification Dynamics in Latin America

... Figure 11 shows the different margins of the export diversification by using the Theil Index. As we can see, the low diversification degree is mainly explained by the intensive margin, or in others words, the main export ...

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Fertility and contraceptive use in Latin America

Fertility and contraceptive use in Latin America

... in Latin America continue to differ markedly from other world ...fertility, Latin America is characterized by exceptionally high levels of teenage childbearing (Rodríguez ...

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Canada, Latin America and the Organization of American States.

Canada, Latin America and the Organization of American States.

... that Latin America will not occupy a special place in the economic, cultural or political plans of the Canadian ...and Latin American internal ...

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Media, hegemony, and polarization in Latin America

Media, hegemony, and polarization in Latin America

... This is also what, more or less, has occurred throughout Latin America recently. While not being inherently undemocratic, the discretional use of media regulation by populist governments has had a negative ...

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On intergenerational (im)mobility in Latin America

On intergenerational (im)mobility in Latin America

... Income inequality in Latin America is extremely high compared to other emerging economies as well as high-income countries (e.g. see Hertz et al. 2007 3 ; OECD, 2008; Azevedo and Bouillon 2010; Ferreira and ...

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Freshwater Ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean

Freshwater Ecosystem in Latin America and the Caribbean

... biologically and chemically contaminated by coffee residue and pesticides, as is the case in the Qunidio, Antiquia, Tolima, and Risarlda coffee growing regions and the Meta rice-growing region; and waters in the Sogamosa ...

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Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in Latin America

Prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in Latin America

... Only papers on prevalence of ROP are included in Table 1. Papers concerning aspects of ROP other than prevalence were included to collect data on guidelines and neonatal care procedures that could affect the prevalence ...

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ICT in Latin America: A Microdata Analysis

ICT in Latin America: A Microdata Analysis

... Shifting the attention to individual-specific variables, we are able to evaluate drivers of intra-household technology diffusion. As expected, education is the main driver of the Internet use conditional on access, being ...

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Are there Economic Convergence Clubs in Latin America?

Are there Economic Convergence Clubs in Latin America?

... of Latin America, it has been recognized that in the period 1950-1980 Latin America was one of the most developed regions without considering the industrial world (Elson, 2005) with a growth ...

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FDI in Latin America: The case of Peru

FDI in Latin America: The case of Peru

... the Latin American and the Caribbean countries have attracted a significant amount of FDI inflow, taking into consideration the economic problems observed worldwide because of the financial crisis (Olapido, ...six ...

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Growth and External Financing in Latin America

Growth and External Financing in Latin America

... in Latin America follows a consistent pattern across countries, which suggests that common factors external to the region are very important for ...in Latin America (see Inter-American ...

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EU Trade Relations with Latin America

EU Trade Relations with Latin America

... negotiators involved will have to make trade-offs in agriculture, which is essential for Mercosur and for the WTO (Article XXIV of the GATT). The agreement should include, in essence, all trade between the parties. The ...

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Latin America: The Missing Financial Crisis

Latin America: The Missing Financial Crisis

... Notwithstanding Latin America‟s aggregate balance sheet strength, there were about ten leading corporations in Brazil and Mexico that had heavy net foreign currency liability positions as of last August, ...

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Financial crises in Asia and Latin America: Then and now

Financial crises in Asia and Latin America: Then and now

... What accounts for convergence is food for future research. However, on the basis of our analysis, one may speculate that some of the past differences in the volatility of the capital account and financial sector have ...

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University virtualisation in Latin America

University virtualisation in Latin America

... He is a higher education researcher, lecturer and consultant. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics (UCV), a master’s degree in Education Management (UJMV), a doctorate in Education (UNESR), a doctorate in Law (UBA), ...

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The Process Of Globalization In Latin America

The Process Of Globalization In Latin America

... The proponents of globalization felt that their nations could gradually enter into foreign markets in the region and outside of it with good success and could be attractive to foreign investment; they also could be good ...

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