Diagnóstico de las barreras que posee Costa Rica para atraer flujos de inversión extranjera directa en zona marítimo terrestre
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2013
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Vásquez Chavarría, José Pablo
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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Como parte del posgrado en relaciones internacionales y diplomacia con énfasis en negocios
internacionales, la economista y administradora de empresas MBA Luz María Chacón León
impartió el curso denominado Tópicos de Economía Internacional, durante el cual de forma
crítica y constructiva se analizó la investigación titulada “Inversión Extranjera Directa y crecimiento
económico: el caso de Costa Rica de 1960 a la actualidad”. Como resultado de dicho debate
académico, más la delimitación de un campo de estudio específico, comenzó a gestarse lo que
hoy día es este proyecto.
El presente proyecto se encuentra enmarcado dentro del ámbito internacional y posee gran
relevancia a nivel nacional, ya que versa sobre una problemática que se ha agudizado durante
los últimos años, pero que ha sido escasamente tratada, a pesar de poseer una relevancia
indiscutible para distintos sectores, instituciones y empresas, tanto del ámbito público como
privado.
En la actualidad, es necesario contar con un diagnóstico de las barreras que posee Costa Rica
para atraer flujos de Inversión Extranjera Directa (IED) en Zona Marítimo Terrestre (ZMT), a
fin de propiciar que las instituciones competentes unifiquen sus criterios, para evitar que el
prestigio del país pueda verse afectado a nivel internacional, con las correspondientes
implicaciones que ello acarrearía a nivel interno...
As part of the postgraduate program in international relations and diplomacy with an emphasis on international business, Luz María Chacón León, economist and business administrator MBA economist and business administrator Luz María Chacón León gave a course entitled Topics in International Economics the course "Topics in International Economics", during which she critically and constructively analyzed the research and constructive analysis of the research entitled "Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: The Case of Costa Rica in the economic growth: the case of Costa Rica from 1960 to the present". As a result of this academic debate the delimitation of a specific field of study, what is today this project began to take shape. what this project is today. The present project is framed within the international scope and has great relevance at the national level, since it is national relevance, since it deals with a problem that has worsened over the last few years, but which has been years, but which has been scarcely dealt with, in spite of having an unquestionable relevance for different sectors, institutions and institutions. for different sectors, institutions and companies, both in the public and private spheres. private sector. Currently, it is necessary to have a diagnosis of Costa Rica's barriers to attract foreign investment flows. to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows in the Maritime-Terrestrial Zone (ZMT), in order to help the competent institutions the competent institutions to unify their criteria, in order to avoid that the prestige of the country may be affected. prestige of the country could be affected at the international level, with the corresponding implications that this would entail at the domestic level...
As part of the postgraduate program in international relations and diplomacy with an emphasis on international business, Luz María Chacón León, economist and business administrator MBA economist and business administrator Luz María Chacón León gave a course entitled Topics in International Economics the course "Topics in International Economics", during which she critically and constructively analyzed the research and constructive analysis of the research entitled "Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: The Case of Costa Rica in the economic growth: the case of Costa Rica from 1960 to the present". As a result of this academic debate the delimitation of a specific field of study, what is today this project began to take shape. what this project is today. The present project is framed within the international scope and has great relevance at the national level, since it is national relevance, since it deals with a problem that has worsened over the last few years, but which has been years, but which has been scarcely dealt with, in spite of having an unquestionable relevance for different sectors, institutions and institutions. for different sectors, institutions and companies, both in the public and private spheres. private sector. Currently, it is necessary to have a diagnosis of Costa Rica's barriers to attract foreign investment flows. to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows in the Maritime-Terrestrial Zone (ZMT), in order to help the competent institutions the competent institutions to unify their criteria, in order to avoid that the prestige of the country may be affected. prestige of the country could be affected at the international level, with the corresponding implications that this would entail at the domestic level...
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ÁREAS COSTERAS, COSTA RICA, DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO, INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS, COASTAL AREAS, COSTA RICA, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, FOREIGN INVESTMENTS