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Empresa especializada en consultoría y capacitación con los mejores docentes del medio nacional e internacional.

01/02/2025

¡Estamos felices de formar parte de ICDPRO! 🥳

Junto al Instituto de Capacitación y Desarrollo Profesional, podremos ofrecer nuevos Programas de Capacitación, Cursos y Diplomados Especializados; brindándote así la mejor forma de tener un CV exitoso 😉

02/01/2025

¿Sabías que la UIT se modifica cada año? 😱

Aquí te contamos cuánto es el valor de la Unidad Impositiva Tributaria para este 2025 😉

01/01/2025

¡Feliz Año Nuevo para todos! 🥳

24/12/2024

¡Feliz Navidad! 🎄

Son los mejores deseos de Grupo CEA 🥳

25/10/2024

Por encargo del Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Lima, les compartimos el EVENTO VIRTUAL GRATUITO que desarrollará vía Zoom, sobre "DERECHO BANCARIO Y FINANCIERO".

📅 Fecha: 25 de octubre
🕖 Hora: 06:30 p.m
🔗 Enlace de Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89641024618?pwd=fLKlagI7VqCr6BO0B7tLXQJZqXMF1w.1
📜 Certificado opcional (Código CE151): S/. 20

¡los esperamos!

14/10/2024

Los estadounidenses Daron Acemoglu, de origen turco; Simon Johnson y James A. Robinson, ambos de origen británico, han recibido este lunes el Premio Nobel de Ciencias Económicas de 2024 por sus estudios sobre cómo se forman las instituciones y afectan a la prosperidad.

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity.”

This year’s economic sciences laureates – Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson – have demonstrated the importance of societal institutions for a country’s prosperity. Societies with a poor rule of law and institutions that exploit the population do not generate growth or change for the better. The laureates’ research helps us understand why.

When Europeans colonised large parts of the globe, the institutions in those societies changed. This was sometimes dramatic, but did not occur in the same way everywhere. In some places the aim was to exploit the indigenous population and extract resources for the colonisers’ benefit. In others, the colonisers formed inclusive political and economic systems for the long-term benefit of European migrants.

The laureates have shown that one explanation for differences in countries’ prosperity is the societal institutions that were introduced during colonisation. Inclusive institutions were often introduced in countries that were poor when they were colonised, over time resulting in a generally prosperous population. This is an important reason for why former colonies that were once rich are now poor, and vice versa.

Some countries become trapped in a situation with extractive institutions and low economic growth. The introduction of inclusive institutions would create long-term benefits for everyone, but extractive institutions provide short-term gains for the people in power. As long as the political system guarantees they will remain in control, no one will trust their promises of future economic reforms. According to the laureates, this is why no improvement occurs.

However, this inability to make credible promises of positive change can also explain why democratisation sometimes occurs. When there is a threat of revolution, the people in power face a dilemma. They would prefer to remain in power and try to placate the masses by promising economic reforms, but the population are unlikely to believe that they will not return to the old system as soon as the situation settles down. In the end, the only option may be to transfer power and establish democracy.

“Reducing the vast differences in income between countries is one of our time’s greatest challenges. The laureates have demonstrated the importance of societal institutions for achieving this,” says Jakob Svensson, chair of the committee for the prize in economic sciences.

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15/08/2024

¡Pronto conocerás nuestros nuevos Programas Gratuitos! 😉

03/08/2024

¡Hoy inicia nuestro Programa de Asistente Administrativo! 😎

Transmitiremos nuestra primera sesión vía Fb Live para que conozcas un poco de nuestra metodología 😉

31/07/2024

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¡Te preparamos para el ! 😎

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