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    Technological Opportunities and Solar Energy, To Contribute To Sustainable Development of Mexico

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    The bounded oil reserves and the need to reduce environmental pollution bordering increasingly to make solution proposals to combat the problem by reducing environmental pollution and on the other hand seek sustainability with energy savings and better quality of life for Mexicans in this paper propose alternatives to reduce fuel use and greater use of renewable energy using photovoltaic systems Unquestionably the Mexican political issue in energy will be a little difficult to treat however proposals are sustainable use solar energy leaving a balance profitable for Mexican society in the field of electromobility and basic needs such as what is the purification of water with the search for alternatives to solve a social problem purified water consumption in rural areas where currently burning firewood to boil water creates irreversible effects pollutants and respiratory diseases to solve the environmental problem raises renewable energy use using photovoltaic power systems the same systems can also be used to replace the use of fossil energy and also have the advantage over fossil fuels that are able to reach the most remote and isolated areas where needs are not yet covered which is why the great importance of the benefits offered substantial PV systems for social benefi

    Never retreat, never surrender: The bargaining power of commitment in the Hawk-Dove game

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    This paper studies experimentally the conditions that improve bargaining power using threats in a negotiation process. Following Schelling’s (1960) ideas we choose the hawk-dove game because is the simplest negotiation environment with inequity distribution in equilibrium. The analysis is focused on three essential elements of commitment: the possibility of a player to announce his own actions, the credibility of these messages and the experience acquired in the negotiation process. The empirical evidence shows that, in the first period, subjects do not realize the bargaining power of commitment. When the game is repeated and experience increases, subjects gradually understand the advantages of a threat, turning the payoffs into their favor. Credibility is also relevant for the relation, if subjects can choose their message, it is common to find strategic liars, and their rivals punish this behavior.Credible threats, negotiation, experiments

    El Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 1989-1994

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    El instrumento que permite organizar a las grandes colectividades del paĂ­s es el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo (PND, que en teorĂ­a debe definir con precisiĂłn las metas que se pretenden lograr, las fĂłrmulas para su realizaciĂłn y los procedimientos que permitan evaluar el avance conseguido. Las actividades sociales son muy diversas y corresponde al Estado otorgarles un determinado lugar dentro del desarrollo que se propone, de ahĂ­ que deba especificarse el planteamiento de prioridades, esto es, determinar cuĂĄles objetivos se deben alcanzar en un primera etapa y cuĂĄles posteriormente

    Looking at Corporate Governance from the Investor\u27s Perspective

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    In an address to the Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review, United States Securities and Exchange Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar discusses corporate governance systems in a post-Great Recession world. By focusing on the perspective of an investor, Commissioner Aguilar analyzes topics including executive compensation, executive misconduct, say on pay, pay ratios, transparency, disclosure, shareholder voting, engagement of stockholders, and shareholder proposals. Utilizing real world examples, research, and his unique experience with the SEC, Commissioner Aguilar proposes changes to make companies more accountable to their stockholders and investors, creating a fairer corporate governance system and improving the system for all participants
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