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Cooperación y desarrollo en las comunidades locales de España y Perú
Translated title of the contribution
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Cooperation and development in local communities of Spain and Peru
María Isabel Alejandra Quevedo Alejos
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Martha Adriana Chávez Passano
Universidad del Pacífico
School of Business
Universidad del Pacífico Research Center
Department of Accounting
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Peru
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Local Community
100%
Spain
100%
Poverty
50%
Rural Communities
50%
Endogenous Development
50%
Comparative Advantage
25%
Peruvian
25%
Human Development
25%
Innovation Capability
25%
Urbanization
25%
Limited Resources
25%
Production Organization
25%
Nonprofit Organizations
25%
Socioeconomic
25%
Investment Decisions
25%
Ayacucho
25%
Autonomous Development
25%
Development Agencies
25%
Moral Principles
25%
Community Banks
25%
Development Dynamics
25%
Joint Initiative
25%
Peruvian Andes
25%
Huancavelica
25%
Capital Accumulation
25%
Dependent Territories
25%
Economic Improvement
25%
Common Cause
25%
Subversion
25%
Social Leader
25%
Flexible Forming
25%
Challenges of Globalization
25%
Competition between Companies
25%
Diffusion of Innovation
25%
Knowledge Diffusion
25%
Economy Development
25%
Leadership Innovation
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Comparative Advantage
100%
Wealth
100%
Human Development
100%
Nonprofit Organization
100%
Investment Decision
100%
Rural Development
100%
Organization of Production
100%
Diffusion of Innovation
100%
Credit
100%
Capital Accumulation
100%
Social Sciences
Comparative Advantage
25%