Simultaneous harmony and conflict have historically characterized business-state relations in Peru. Large, successful firms have almost always enjoyed close relations with the traditionally patronal Peruvian state, while the more unfortunate firms, lacking political connections, have languished. Alberto Fujimori's election in 1990 promised to bring new challenges and responsibilities to the Peruvian business class, but by late 2000, the honeymoon seems to be long over. Supported by numerous interviews with public and private sector actors in Peru, this study analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of these two sectors and the resultant effects they have on relations between business and the state. Particular attention is paid to the organizat...
Among the many stabilization and liberalization programs in Latin America, the Peruvian version from...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
As in many other developing countries, family businesses are major players in the Peruvian economy. ...
This report examines the environment for doing business in Perú following the far-reaching reform pr...
A dominant chief Executive with a lengthy tenure, a rubber stamp legislature and increased business-...
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant c...
The relationship between Peru and the United States has undergone a wide range of political and econ...
Exploratory research that seeks to identify aspects of the country's institutions that have influenc...
This paper focuses on the competitiveness of Peru. Peru is actually one of the fast growing economie...
Contains fulltext : 134535.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
It is argued that joint stock companies would be transformed from family firms to managerial firms w...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The period from 1984-1993 is ...
Past research confirms that trade and human rights are inextricably linked by trade\u27s effects on ...
A dominant chief Executive with a lengthy tenure, a rubber stamp legislature and increased business-...
Democracy in Latin America has been reborn, coming out from a period of military rules, political in...
Among the many stabilization and liberalization programs in Latin America, the Peruvian version from...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
As in many other developing countries, family businesses are major players in the Peruvian economy. ...
This report examines the environment for doing business in Perú following the far-reaching reform pr...
A dominant chief Executive with a lengthy tenure, a rubber stamp legislature and increased business-...
In Peru, the rapid expansion of extractive activities has led to increased mobilization by peasant c...
The relationship between Peru and the United States has undergone a wide range of political and econ...
Exploratory research that seeks to identify aspects of the country's institutions that have influenc...
This paper focuses on the competitiveness of Peru. Peru is actually one of the fast growing economie...
Contains fulltext : 134535.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
It is argued that joint stock companies would be transformed from family firms to managerial firms w...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The period from 1984-1993 is ...
Past research confirms that trade and human rights are inextricably linked by trade\u27s effects on ...
A dominant chief Executive with a lengthy tenure, a rubber stamp legislature and increased business-...
Democracy in Latin America has been reborn, coming out from a period of military rules, political in...
Among the many stabilization and liberalization programs in Latin America, the Peruvian version from...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
As in many other developing countries, family businesses are major players in the Peruvian economy. ...