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Tiempos De Crisis Globalizada: La Oportunidad De Crecer En Los Negocios

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Arreola Rivera Roberto
Garza Sánchez Jorge Eduardo
Hernández Contreras Fernando
Hernández Vidales Juan José
Abstract

El presente artículo tiene la finalidad de incentivar al emprendedor en la búsqueda de nuevas oportunidades de negocio, así como estimular la participación de nuevos actores que enriquezcan las áreas de negocio y el desarrollo de nuevos satisfactores.

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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Contribuciones a la Economía.

Volume (Year): (2009)
Issue (Month): 2009-03 (March)
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Keywords: crisis globalizada; crecer; negocios; oportunidad; empresarios;

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