Apuntes 37

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The articles in this issue: Argue that, in principle, there is no fundamental conflict between economic growth and equity; Evaluate the contributions of the four National Living Standards Surveys (ENNIV) to the research and design of economic and social policies in Peru in the period 1985-1994; Analyze the factors that influence demand for child healthcare in Peru on the basis of an empirical analysis; Employ factorial and cluster analysis techniques to categorize the departments of Peru in decreasing order of development, demonstrating sharp differences between them; Study the sources and components of Peruvian economic growth in the period 1950-1990; Analyze U.S. thinking on international relations and the changes that took place at the end of the 1980s that led to new theoretical approaches; Review the work of the United Nations, in light of its Charter, in areas such as security and international peace as well as development; Examine the financial performance, liquidity, and profitability of small enterprises.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21678/0252-1865-00000037

Published: 1995-11-12