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  • The 2017 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research goes to Hernando de Soto

    The 2017 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research goes to Hernando de Soto

    The Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research is the most prominent international award in entrepreneurship research with a price sum of EUR 100,000. De Soto’s analyses have had tremendous influence on policy throughout the world and were a main source of inspiration for the World Bank’s Doing Business program. Read More
  • 2017 Award Winner

    2017 Award Winner

    Hernando de Soto Peru  Institute for Liberty and Democracy For developing a new understanding of the institutions that underpin the informal economy as well as the role of property rights and entrepreneurship in converting the informal economy into the formal sector.   Read More
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2009

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Peru 21Por Hernando de Soto

Perú 21, 22 de marzo 2009

The GuardianNeasa MacErlean

Sunday 15 March 2009 The Bank of England can go in for quantitative easing and cut interest rates all it likes, but such a monetary approach will do very little to ease the current crisis. This is the view of Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist whose work with the poor has pushed him into the frame for a Nobel prize.

El ComercioThe document in this website appears in its original language. If you wish to read an automatically translated version, please click here .

Por Hernando de Soto

El Comercio, 03 de marzo 2009

CIPEPublished in Cipe Development Blog

February 25th, 2009 Oscar Abello

Look around: everything of economic value that you own - house and car titles, mortgages, checking accounts, stocks, contracts, patents, other people’s debts (including derivatives) - is documented on paper.

NewsweekThe Obama administration must tackle a problem that has bedeviled the emerging markets for years.

By Barrett Sheridan | Newsweek Web Exclusive
Feb 20, 2009

Although it's hard to believe, Wall Street's Gucci-wearing financiers actually have quite a bit in common with slum dwellers in Kenya and Mumbai at the moment-they're both mired in shadow

Hernando de Soto advierte que la economía global se encamina hacia una gran depresiónThe following article is in Spanish. If you wish to read an automatically translated version, please click here.

Por Eduardo Corrales

IBL NEWS, 9 de enero 2009

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