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Education and new technologies. Current reflections about its social and conceptual contexts
Published 2021“…The issue 36 of RHELA addresses the relationship between education and new technologies from three dimensions: first, it describes the aspects of conceptual and programmatic frames from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) adopted by the United Nations. …”
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The euro and the consumer as political phenomena in the current development of Europe
Published 2014“…Soitseems that political institutions should try to finda new legal frame work for economic relations. …”
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The Diffuse Autonomy. The Rosario Highschool in the projects of the public university in the XIXth Colombian century
Published 2014“…The article explores in normative primary sources the institutionally and the autonomy of Rosario High school in Bogotá during the 19th century, to show their relationship with the Republican State as well as the different moments that the process of the establishment of the new education system had to struggle with and which through various projects and models was attempted in the midst of a great economic and social contingencies.…”
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Integrated logistics for colombian development way for competitiveness: the double railway roads
Published 2010“…This may be achieved by applying a policy contrary to the one suggested by Currie Lauchlin in his Accelerated Economic Development in 1968 which stimulated the exodus of peasants towards the urban centers and discouraged politics against rural development that leaves the community homeless and easy prey for violent organizations as guerrillas, paramilitary or drug-dealers forcesNow that the end of the armed conflict seems to be close, we have to be prepared for the post conflict new relations and one of the strategies is to come back to the countryside with a real and effective institutional presence. …”
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Exploración al análisis del comportamiento económico desde la base biológica y psicológica
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Los conceptos de “valor” y “sociedad ruda y primitiva” en la obra de Adam Smith
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Análisis de los ciclos del producto interno bruto agropecuario colombiano 1976-2013
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Política monetaria y estabilidad financiera : teoría y análisis para Colombia (1996-2012)
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La construcción de indicadores de la actividad económica : una revisión bibliográfica
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La asociatividad como mecanismo de productividad y competitividad en la producción de guayaba en la Provincia de Vélez, Santander
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La volatilidad del tipo de cambio paralelo en Venezuela 2005-2015
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Dinámica sociecológica de una comunidad de campesinos de la vereda San Luis, Barrancabermeja
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Analysis of the Sustainability of Coffee Producing Farms in the Province of Guanentá, Santander
Published 2020“…The framework methodology was used for the evaluation of the natural resource management system by means of sustainability indicators (MESMIS), and it was evaluated –in addition to the three conventionally accepted elements for sustainability: social, economic, environment– the institutional component, in concordance with new trends in rural development. …”
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