Apuntes 42

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The articles in this issue: Explain why there was no large-scale Japanese private investment in Peru in the 1990s, stressing the effects of Peruvian policies and of the Japanese strategy centered on investment and export platforms; Discuss the European Union integration process, with emphasis on financial aspects, questioning whether the establishment of a common currency is an indispensable objective, at least from the economic point of view; Introduce the category of achoramiento to characterize the personal and institutional behavior that constitute a new strategy for social advancement; Explore texts in Quechua by chroniclers and colonial authors and analyze their representations of the concepts of soil fertility, rest, and fallow; Study investment in resources for value creation from a portfolio approach; Examine Peruvian regulatory policies since 1993, when the government initiated a new period of structural reforms and liberalization; Employ multinomial logit (MNL) models to verify the heterogeneity of the urban informal employment sector in Lima and the significance of informal wage work for women in Lima.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21678/0252-1865-00000042

Published: 1998-11-06