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Santiago Roca

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Affiliation

(50%) Centro de Propriedad Intelectual, Competencia, Consumidor y Comercio (CEPIC)
Escuela de Administración de Negocios para Graduados (ESAN)

Lima, Peru
http://cepic.esan.edu.pe/
RePEc:edi:cepicpe (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Escuela de Administración de Negocios para Graduados (ESAN)

Lima, Peru
http://www.esan.edu.pe/
RePEc:edi:esannpe (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Roca , Santiago & Simabuko , Luis, 2015. "Little value creation, articulation and propagating forces: A hypothesis for the Mexican manufacturing sector," Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science, Universidad ESAN, vol. 20(39), pages 94-104.
  2. Roca, Santiago, 2011. "Peru: Economic Policies To Close The Gap In The Knowledge Balance," Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science, Universidad ESAN, vol. 16(30), pages 51-61.
  3. Santiago Roca & Luis Simabuko, 1993. "¿Se puede hablar de hiperinflación en el Perú en 1988-1990? una comparación con otras experiencias," Revista Economía, Fondo Editorial - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, issue 31, pages 9-22.

Chapters

  1. Santiago Roca & Luis Simabuko, 2004. "Natural Resources, Industrialization and Fluctuating Standards of Living in Peru, 1950–1997: A Case Study of Activity-Specific Economic Growth," Chapters, in: Erik S. Reinert (ed.), Globalization, Economic Development and Inequality, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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  1. Santiago Roca & Luis Simabuko, 2004. "Natural Resources, Industrialization and Fluctuating Standards of Living in Peru, 1950–1997: A Case Study of Activity-Specific Economic Growth," Chapters, in: Erik S. Reinert (ed.), Globalization, Economic Development and Inequality, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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    1. Erik S. Reinert, 2009. "The Terrible Simplifers: Common Origins of Financial Crises and Persistent Poverty in Economic Theory and the new ‘1848 Moment’," Working Papers 88, United Nations, Department of Economics and Social Affairs.

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