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La política coyuntural de la empresa: aplicaciones al sector bancario

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Adriana Ángel ()
Alberto Jaramillo
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Este artículo presenta los desarrollos teóricos del programa de investigación denominado "Política coyuntural de la empresa" Y resume los resultados alcanzados en un análisis sobre entidades bancarias colombianas, realizado por los autores dentro del "Grupo de estudios en Economía y Empresa de la Universidad EAFIT".

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Paper provided by EAFIT-GRUPO DE ESTUDIOS EN ECONOMIA Y EMPRESA (GEE) in its series Grupo de estudios en economía y empresa with number 005674.

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Date of creation: 30 Jun 2001
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Handle: RePEc:col:000161:005674

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