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    La Reforma del '18 y el futuro de la Universidad by Oteiza, Enrique

    Published 1998
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    Poverty and social developments in Peru, 1994-1997

    Published 1999
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    Adolescent and children alcohol use: prevalence in southern cone countries of Latin America, protective and vulnerability factors by Salguero, Agustín, Leiva, Lorena, Luque, Maribel, Pautassi, Ricardo

    Published 2020
    “…Unlike personality or biological factors, these beliefs are susceptible to modification through economic and simple ones.…”
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    How pro-cyclical is the fiscal policy of Argentine provinces? Evidence for the period 1998- 2017 by Meloni, Osvaldo

    Published 2021
    “…The response of spending to the contemporary growth of the economic activity is greater than that estimated by Meloni (2018) for the period 1985-2007, similar to the ones obtained by Abbott et al. (2015) for Mexican states and lower than Arena and Revilla (2009) for Brazilian states. …”
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    Notes about a second line leader: Elsa Chamorro Alamán, first census delegate of the Female Peronist Party of Córdoba (1949- 1951) by Spinetta, Marina Inés

    Published 2021
    “…The historiography on the "second line" of Peronism refers to men and women who contributed ideas, experience, management skills and political, union and economic ties to the nascent movement led by Juan and Eva Perón. …”
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    Selection rules for Sales Tax audits by Arias, Roberto José

    Published 2004
    “…In our understanding, this happens because of: i) there isa key difference between the assumed objective (theoretical) of the taxadministration and the actual objectives, ii) every model assumes that taxpayers know audit rules, when in fact they are kept confidential by thetax administration. iii) most models restrict tax evasion to underreporting,iv) there might be practical or non-economical issues that prevent taxadministrations using optimal auditing rules. …”
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    Avances en la teoría de toma de decisiones: implicaciones para las políticas públicas de educación financiera en Argentina by Zapata-Antón, Julieta, Castellanos-Alvarenga, Luis Mario

    Published 2024
    “…The theoretical overview carried out shows that these policies base their theoretical foundations mainly on regulatory models that prioritize the conception of “homus economicus”, which promotes the idea of logical rationality to maximize the benefits of economic decisions. Likewise, they do not consider the theoretical advances that allow us to understand the decision process from a perspective of ecological rationality, which includes the consideration of heuristics, emotions, and socioeconomic and cultural variables as central aspects to be treated in the understanding of human being’s decisions. …”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. …”
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    Wood as resource for patagonian hunter-gatherer groups: methods for the analysis of the woody material by Caruso Fermé, Laura

    Published 2015
    “…The archaeobotanical study of wood remains allows to understand the role of these resources within a society and their socio-economic dynamic as a group. To understand the gathering and use of woodland resources by hunters and gatherers it is necessary to apply different analyses techniques. …”
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    Heritage, policy and protected areas: the contribution of Public Archaeology to regional development (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) by Degele, Pamela Esther

    Published 2016
    “…Protected areas are a valuable opportunity for regional development and to incite educational, economic, recreational and scientific initiatives, which places them, in turn, as relevant spaces for patrimonial activation. …”
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    Archaeological human bodies by Abarca Labra, Violeta, Herrera Soto, María José, Fuenzalida Bahamondes, Nicole, Sepúlveda Castro, Valeria

    Published 2018
    “…In Chile, Bioanthropological remains – human bodies – are immersed in a delicate legal, economic, political, and ethical conundrum. Various legal entities protect national cultural heritage susceptible of being harmed by extractive projects. …”
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    Andean ceremonies in the contest of public space by Silva, Sofía, García, Stella Maris

    Published 2020
    “…The late nineteenth century, the continued presence of Andean migrants in the Río de la Plata region of Argentina has contributed to the development of unique socio-political and economic dynamics. This paper presents the challenges faced by two Andean civil associations in La Plata (Buenos Aires Province) in their dispute for both the urban space and their right to the city. …”
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    About failures and relative successes by Vander Velden, Felipe

    Published 2021
    “…Such imbalances explain the failure of the multiple attempts to implement livestock, fish farming or poultry farming (among others) in Amazonian indigenous villages, suggesting that such activities do not seem to be good alternatives for economic sustainability of these populations.…”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián; FFyL - UBA / CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. …”
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