Hacia una aproximación cuantitativa de la economía popular en Bolivia
Este artículo propone una metodología para cuantificar la economía popular en Bolivia a partir de los microdatos de la Encuesta Continua de Empleo (ECE). Se desarrolla una conceptualización operativa basada en criterios empíricos y teóricos, considerando
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Desafíos para la economía popular y solidaria en Ecuador
The Popular and Solidarity Economy has become an important factor in the dynamics of local and regional development in Ecuador, becoming a key player in the long-term fight against poverty in the country. Its commitment to an endogenous development model
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The Impact of Biocontrol Agents on the Metabolome of <i>Penicillium nordicum</i> Strains and Its Relation to Ochratoxin A Production on Dry-Cured Ham. [PDF]
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