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    Unemployment Repercussions on the Colombian Productive Structure by Vallejo Zamudio, Luis E.

    Published 2021
    “…According to preliminary calculations made by international organizations such as the World Bank and the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC), and national organizations such as the Colombian Department of Statistics (DANE, by its acronym in Spanish), the loss of jobs in relation to the world economy in the first semester of 2020 was 400 million, while for the Colombian economy in the second quarter of the same year it was approximately five million.…”
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    Editorial by Miranda, Diego

    Published 2022
    “…The last joint declaration of the highest authorities of the Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations (IMF, World Bank, WFP, and OECD) highlighted three issues of global importance, considered at risk the food security, role of agriculture in economic growth, and poverty reduction caused directly by factors such as COVID 19, changes in climatic conditions in productive areas, water availability, pests and conflicts between various countries that are affecting food production systems and access to them.…”
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    The Environmental Kuznets Curve and Sustainable Economic Growth in Colombia by Gómez-Segura, Camilo Fabiam, Cerquera-Losada, Oscar Hernán, Acero-Cebay, Edwin Fernando

    Published 2021
    “…This paper seeks to empirically test the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) during the period 1990-2012 for 217 economies, using the World Bank database. A panel data model was carried out under three alternatives (fixed effects, random effects and first differences). …”
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    The South American Pacific and its integration with China and Asia by Torres González, Jaime

    Published 2018
    “…A comparative study is made of the evolution of different economic and social indicators of the South American nations, as well as of Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, using United Nations-Comtrade trade data and World Bank World Development Report 2015 indicators. …”
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    New meanings for the Córdoba reform: University of Nariño case by Erazo Coral, María Elena

    Published 2018
    “…The purpose of this article is to reflect on the new meanings that the Cordoba reform takes in the 21st Century, because today, as yesterday, it is necessary for the student and teacher movement to embrace this new "university idea" in order to face the neoliberal policies on education proposed by centers of power through the World Bank or the OECD. This is the case of the student and professorial movement in the University of Nariño, which undertakes a struggle to consolidate a University at the service of men and women in the Colombian south-west and not at the service of the market and capital. …”
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    University labor unions in Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, México and their resistance to the university counter-reformation by Bauer, Carlos, Paiva, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…This text is made on the basis of the bibliographical review on the subject of university labor union, it also takes into account the theoretical and methodological contributions developed by the network Associativism and Syndicalism of the Workers in Education (known is Spanish as ASTE), materials produced by the university  labor unions / associations in the countries visited, official documents of the governments or multilateral organizations that are known to influence education policies for higher education, such as the World Bank, and mainly, interviews granted by professors who partake in the life of these public universities.…”
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    Origin and perspectives of Intercultural Bilingual Education policies in Peru: utopia towards a quality IBE by Ruelas Vargas, David

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusions: bilingual education policies of the 20th and 21st centuries have been mediated by globalization and transnational organizations such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank - Washington, indigenous peoples are not free from their influence. …”
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