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Observatorio de los tratados de libre Comercio en Colombia: oportunidades de exportación para Colombia a los países miembros de la comunidad Andina (Perú, Bolivia, Ecuador)
2015, Páez Murcia, Jenniffer Adriana, Parada Suárez, Karen Juliana, Castro Figueroa, Andres Mauricio
Nowadays, thanks to the globalization and the free trade agreements that Colombia has managed to sign, the country has achieved new market opportunities, likewise, it had identified big opportunities for the future, to introduce Colombian products in more worldwide markets and compete with major suppliers that try to positioning. The document exposes the commercial relationship between Colombia with the other members of the Andean Community (Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia.),in order to highlight potential products and identify opportunities within each department. Colombia is developingto a major economic opening and, by improving its image globally, is becoming an attractive investment for many countries; therefore, it is also of great importance to take a look to this commerce relationship, to determine whether it has been diluted, or whether it is getting stronger.

Las migraciones colombianas hacia Perú: la invariabilidad de los flujos migratorios en un período de auge de la diáspora (2005-2015)
, Serrano López, Enrique, Polo, Sebastian
The main objective of this paper consists to define and explain why a low growth rhythm of the Colombian migrations to Peru in comparison with other countries in Latin America throughout the last two decades is there. It is meant to explore the migratory dynamics and trends between Colombia and Peru among 2005-2015. For this purpose, it will be inspected the principal Peruvian government policies and decision-making process about migrations in the last 20 years, and the social and economic context in both countries of which impacts in the invariability of the migratory fluxes which can explain this phenomenon, moreover with the actual migration trends of this population.

Social and Economic Conditions of Peru and Countries of the Pacific Alliance
, Reyes Ortíz, Giovanni Efraín, Cheyne García, José Alejandro, Useche Arévalo, Alejandro José
The main aim of this research is to present a study regarding the economic and social performance of Peru in recent years, compared to the countries that constitute the Pacific Alliance, namely: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. This research links Peruvian economic performance in the context of this country’s political dynamics and social implications. It is important to emphasize that Peru is one of the Latin American countries less impacted by the financial crisis of 2008. One of the conclusions of the study points out that there has been a significant degree of economic growth, but the external debt levels are also rising, and this group of countries, with the exception of Mexico, to some extent, continues to be heavily dependent on exports based on raw materials, natural resources and commodities

Comercio y trabajo: utilidades subjetivas y derechos humanos en la negociación de acuerdos comerciales – los casos de Colombia y Perú
2017, Fernández Dusso, Juan José
In 2004 the Peruvian and Colombian governments began, alongside Ecuador, negotiating a trade agreement with the government of the United States of America. After Ecuador´s withdrawal from the process, Peru and Colombia separated their negotiations with the United States. Peru reached an agreement with the United States that was ratified in 2006 and 2007, respectively. However, the approval of the accord with Colombia by the United States’ Congress was significantly delayed. What were the forces behind this delay? This article emphasizes a strong transnational opposition to the United States-Colombia agreement that, in turn, conditioned its approval on the Colombian government´s recognition and protection of workers’ rights. The divergence between the Peruvian and the Colombian case is explained by the Colombian government´s response to such claims: one that reveals an ineffective strategy shaped by President Uribe’s perceived incompatibility between those transnational demands and his national security policy.

Factores que influyen en la utilización de los servicios de banca móvil en el Perú.
2013, Yamakawa, Peter, Guerrero, Carlos, Rees, Gareth
Mobile banking services are applications that can overcome the limitations of space and time of the banking activities. This study identifies the factors that influence consumer decisions of these services in Metropolitan Lima. To do this, we used an adaptation of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), which included external variables selected from previous studies. The results demonstrate that the compatibility with the lifestyle, the perceived usefulness, the perceived ease of use and the personal innovation in IT contribute to increase the intention to use these services.

Análisis de la política anti-narcóticos en la República del Perú y la influencia de la cooperación estadounidense (2006-2011)
2013, Lara Sierra, Jaime David, Olano Alor, Aldo Miguel
In this investigation you will find information about Peru's drug policies and the influence the U.S.A has had on this country's war on drugs through cooperation during Alan Garcia's presidency 2006 - 2011.

Propuesta de posicionamiento de mercado para PromPerú
2017, Peña Gutierrez, Erika Vanessa, Loaiza Zapata, Jessica, Escobar Salas, Mauricio Eduardo
The main goal of this research consist in stablish a series of proposals patterns guide to generate an improvement in the commercial strategies used by PromPeru, focusing in the specific aspect of the positioning of the Peruvian gastronomy as a country brand. The document will contrast the efficiency of PromPeru, in terms of success in branding the Peruvian cuisine, in relation with similar entities such as ProChile, ProArgentina and APEX (Brasil).

Análisis del Foro de Cooperación Económica de Asia - Pacífico (APEC) y la experiencia peruana (1997 – 2008)
2009, Armel Sanint, Valentina, Restrepo Uribe, Esteban

ISO 9001 and Management of Total Quality in Peruvian Companies
, Benzaquen de las Casas, Jorge
This study shows the impact of having a quality management system with iso 9001:2008 certifications in companies in Peru on the basis of the nine factors that measure the success of the total quality management (tqm) implementation. In 2017, 211 companies were analyzed with the aim of comparing iso 9001 certified companies and those without the certification. This study also proposes that the methodology used for this study might be applied in other Latin American countries.