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Ítem Bosquejos de literatos colombianos(Bogotá : Imprenta de Silvestre, 1886) Llona, Numa Pompilio, 1832-1907Ítem Carta enviada a Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, Bogotá(Medellín, 1858, 1858-10-09) Vásquez Calle, Pedro José, 1798-1858Ítem The External Effect of Urban Schooling Attainment on Workers’ Incomes in Ecuador(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-12-02) Breton, Theodore R.; Jaramillo, Juan Pablo; ted.breton@gmail.com; jpjaramillo25@gmail.comWe estimate the direct and external effects of levels of schooling on personal income in Ecuador in 2011, using data for 69,653 individuals in 567 municipalities. Using a Mincerian model that includes municipal levels of schooling and the size of the municipality and controls for endogeneity, we find that each year of individual schooling raises individual income by 8.5 percent and each year of municipal schooling raises individual income by 2.2 percent. The external effect of an additional year of schooling is larger for workers with more schooling, for those with higher incomes, and for those in more educated municipalities.Ítem Formación del precio de las transacciones internacionales de electricidad entre Colombia y Ecuador(Universidad EAFIT, 2012-09-15) García, John J.; Gómez Toro, Catalina; Bohórquez, SantiagoThis article describes the operation of the international electric transactions between Colombia and Ecuador, its principal regulation and the most important characteristics of both markets paying special attention to the price formation. There is also two econometrics exercises, principal component analysis and beta convergence, to see if there has been price convergence between these two countries showing that there is no price convergence between both markets.Ítem Inestabilidad volcánica y formación de flancos de colapso en la Zona Volcánica Norte de Suramérica(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Palacios Benavides, Dumar Alexander; Duque Trujillo, José FernandoThe north of South America is marked by the subduction of the Nazca and Cocos plate under the South American continental plate, this subduction has given rise to the Andes Mountains and has allowed the formation of the Northern Volcanism of the Andes. This volcanic area is formed in a transpressive environment where shear faults have been formed, which are the main source of instability in volcanoes, whose physical response is the collapse flanks, which are large mass movements that completely modify the volcanic building. To determine if there is a direct relationship in the formation of collapse flanks with the direction, location and displacement of the faults in the Northern Volcanic Zone, the directions of the faults and collapse flanks were measured in 37 volcanoes between Colombia and Ecuador. It was found that the faults have a mean direction of 030 ° (NE), the collapse flanks have two formation trends with respect to the direction of the faults, oblique 340 ° (NW) or perpendicular 290 ° (W). This is consistent with data obtained in analogous experiments by Lagmay et al. (2000), Wooler et al (2009) and Andrade et al., (2019). The formation of the flanks in the measured directions confirms that there is a direct relationship with the faults and, therefore, it can be stated that in the northern volcanic zone of the Andes these collapses tend to form mainly towards the WNW or NNW.Ítem Plan de internacionalización de la compañía Bet Supplier SAS(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Betancur Roldán, Andrés Felipe; Giraldo Hernández, Gina María; Zuñiga Raigoza, Jaime AlbertoÍtem Plan de negocios para el establecimiento de una exportadora de cacao fino de aroma en Santa Rosa, El Oro, Ecuador(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Zambrano Nuquez, José Andrés; Sanders, ArieÍtem Social innovation process in Ecuadorian civil society organizations (CSOs): progress and challenges(Universidad EAFIT, 2019-12-03) Rivera, Jairo; Araque, Wilson; Flor, Eulalia; Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede EcuadorThis article analyzes the evolution and current state of the social innovation process in Ecuadorian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) during the last decade. Within a dynamic environment, social innovation practices of CSOs in the country are examined and two emblematic experiences are detailed. The methodology of the study includes primary information from two analysis tables, two workshops and in-depth interviews with representatives of CSOs working in Ecuador. Among the main results of the article is that there are several actions that CSOs have been developing in the field of social innovation, partly to guarantee their survival and sustainability, also to respond, in a more adequate way, to social changes characterized by increasing inequalities and fulfill its objective of improving the living conditions of the most vulnerable sectors of society and thus guarantee the country's sustainable development.Ítem Tercera instrucción que el Ilmo. y Rvmo. Sr. Dr. D. Federico González Suárez, Obispo de Ibarra, dirige a los sacerdotes de su Diócesis(Quito : Imprenta Nacional, 1900) González Suárez, Federico, 1844-1917