4 resultados para Adam, Meldrum and Anderson Dry Goods and Carpets

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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Globalization has led to a drastic change on the international trade, this has caused that many countries such as France and Colombia find new business partners. This is the raison because I develop the investigation about How these countries can be integrated commercially in the dairy sector? Colombia and France had active trade relations for more than 8 years, but this has been declining for several factors. In the case of France, it has found that Germany is an excellent producer of raw milk, which can supply domestic demand and can export large quantities with a low price to European countries because of its proximity. For this reason, Colombia is a country that can not compete with Germany directly in raw milk, but I concluded that Colombia could become a major competitor with organic milk. This is the result of a research of the way they raise and feed the cows in the two countries, Colombia is generally on open country and Germany is on cow housing. In Colombia, the country found that Venezuela could offer many benefits in the processing of raw milk, and other processes that require high technology. But today Colombia has had several disputes with Venezuela and many Colombian companies are affected in this sector. Additionally, France is one of the largest producers and distributors of processed milk and its derivatives; it launches annually many manufactured products with high technology. At this point, Colombia can take out the best advantage because it can create an strategic alliance with French companies to bring most innovative and processed products such as cheese and yoghurts. The theoretical framework of this thesis consists on the analysis of competitiveness, because it is relevant to see if these two countries are competitive or if one has the comparative advantage over the other. The related authors are: Michael Porter, Adam Smith and David Ricardo. To complete the theoretical part, we found that France has a comparative advantage over Colombia in this sector thanks to its high technology, and Colombia is not currently competitive in the area of raw milk because the milk price is higher and the distance is a barrier, and it has no technology. But this research indicates that Colombia could become a competitive country selling organic milk.

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El siguiente trabajo muestra las nuevas dinámicas del desarrollo, a través del estudio de dos programas recientes de desarrollo alternativo, el caso Chemonics y el caso ADAM (Áreas de Desarrollo Alternativo Municipal) , en el Putumayo. Se pregunta, específicamente, por cuáles son las estrategias que implementa el programa ADAM y cómo se conforman las redes de poder que se tejen en el marco de los programas de desarrollo alternativo, en el departamento del Putumayo.

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El objetivo de este documento es presentar una descripción de la relación de Estado y Mercado en los autores clásicos. En general, hay un acuerdo en la importancia que tiene el mercado para el funcionamiento de la economía. Sin embargo, la metáfora de la mano invisible o del laissez-faire ha llevado a minimizar la importancia que autores como Adam Smith y David Ricardo le otorgaron al Estado en sus escritos. Frente a esto, es importante resaltar la relación entre Estado y Mercado en los autores que estuvieron en el inicio de la Economía Política.

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How the degree of publicness of goods affect violent conflict? Based on the theoretical model in Esteban and Ray (2001) we find that the effect of the degree of publicness depends on the group size. When the group is small (large), the degree of publicness increases (decreases) the likelihood of conflict. This opens an empirical question that we tackle using microdata from the Colombian conflict at the municipality level. We use three goods with different publicness degree to identify the sign of the effect of publicness on conflict. These goods are coca crops (private good), road density (public good subject to congestion) and average education quality (a purer public good). After dealing with endogeneity issues using an IV approach, we find that the degree of publicness reduces the likelihood of both paramilitary and guerrilla attacks. Moreover, coca production exacerbates conflict and the provision of both public goods mitigates conflict. These results are robust to size, geographical, and welfare controls. Policies that improve public goods provision will help to fight the onset of conflict.