domingo, 17 de mayo de 2009

LATIN AMERICA

the mates gave us a particular classification of the presidents acording to their poltical way:
Center- Left:

Brasil: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Argentina: Cristina Fernández
Chile: Michelle Bachelet
Guatemala: Álvaro Colom
Paraguay: Fernando Lugo
República Dominicana: Leonel Fernández
Uruguay: Tabaré Vásquez


Radical- Left:

Venezuela: Hugo Chávez
Cuba: Raúl Castro
Bolivia: Evo Morales
Nicaragua: José Daniel Ortega
Ecuador: Rafael Correa


Center-Right:

Colombia: Álvaro Uribe
Perú: Alan García
México: Felipe Calderón


LATIN AMERICA ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

•ALCA
•ALADI
•CARICOM
•CAN
•MCCA
•MERCOSUR
•AEC
•SELA


The question: 
What is the creative age and what it suposses?
The Creative Age, as we prefer to call it, is one
in which the work being done by creative people in
each economy creates the value-added and drives
economic growth and development. Throughout
U.S. (and anywhere else for that matter) economic
history, the creative processes of technological
change or innovation have been the main catalyst
for growth in each stage of development. This will
certainly continue to be the case as globalization
increases and outsourcing of manufacturing and
services flows to other countries, particularly Asia.
For instance, according to Bill Breen, “Our companies
will continue to prosper only if they push to
the higher ground of innovating and creating ‘elegant,
refined products and services’ – which might
well be produced elsewhere.
IN OTHER WORDS, IT IS LATIN AMERICAN INFLUENCE IN THE UNITED STATES ARTS

Reference: 

Nivin, S., & Plettner, D. (2009, Winter2009). arts, culture, and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Economic Development Journal,8(1), 31-41. Retrieved May 19, 2009, from Business Source Premier database.

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