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Growth of the Spanish Multinational in Latin America During the 1990s [PDF]
During the 1990s, Spain changed from a net recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) to one of the most important investors in Latin America. Fieldwork in this article identifies trends and directions of Spanish acquisitions, with an emphasis on the 1990 to 2001 period.
Bernardo Batiz-Lazo +1 more
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Direct Spanish Investments in Latin America [PDF]
In the period 1981-1992, the international flow of direct investments witnessed significant changes which affected their magnitude, geographical orientation, sectorial distribution, forms of investment and sources of financing.
Alfredo Arahuetes García +1 more
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The Spanish Banks' Strategy in Latin America [PDF]
The expansion of Spanish banks in Latin America is one of the most important elements of bank internationalisation in recent years. Spanish banks now head the ranking of foreign banks in the region. At first glance, it is paradoxical that at a time of notable progress in the process of European integration, there is an intensification of Spanish ...
Sebastián, Miguel, Hernansanz, Carmen
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The Spanish Banks' Strategy in Latin America [PDF]
The expansion of Spanish banks in Latin America is one of the most important elements of bank internationalisation in recent years. Spanish banks now head the ranking of foreign banks in the region. At first glance, it is paradoxical that at a time of notable progress in the process of European integration, there is an intensification of Spanish ...
Miguel Sebastin, Carmen Hernansanz
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How local conditions affect global banking: the case of BBVA and Santander
This paper explores why Spanish banks internationalize and why Latin America has been the main region for the international expansion of BBVA and Santander.
Joaquim Cuevas +2 more
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While the “historical memory act” passed in 2007 in Spain allowed the descendants of Republican exiles to recover the Spanish nationality they had lost, this article analyses the meaning of the recovery of this nationality in France and in Latin America.
Évelyne Ribert, Camille Noûs
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Los «exiliados económicos». La nueva emigración española a América Latina y el Caribe (2008-2016) [PDF]
The article analyzes the Spanish emigration to Latin America between 2008 and 2015, with the prospect to approach a quantitative reality, of understanding the demographic profile of the new Spanish emigrants to Latin America, the causes of their ...
RODRÍGUEZ-FARIÑAS, Jara
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Traditions of the Ibero-American Studies at MGIMO were laid by generation of professors who taught at the MGIMO University in the late 1940s - early 1950s. Among them were such distinguished scholars as historian L.I.
A. V. Shestopal, L. S. Okuneva
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This article relates the business career of a Spanish entrepreneur in South America during the whole decade of the 1880s. Emilio Reus’ projects reveal the presence of Spanish investors in Latin America during the first globalization, the importance of ...
Javier Moreno Lázaro
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The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction specifies that international cooperation for developing countries should be significantly improved through adequate and sustainable support that complements the measures taken at the national level for its
José Pastrana Huguet +1 more
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