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Cuestionario 1 1.- pg.

52 (ltimo prrafo), 54(3 puntos y prrafo), 55(ltimo prrafo y parte de la 56) *a modo de resumen podran ver en la pg. 74 (ltimo prrafo y primero del 75) 2.- pg. 65 (segundo prrafo) 3.-investigar conceptos 4.- lectura de Ocampo pg. 172 5.- pg. 58 (ltimo prrafo y pg. 68; primer prrafo despus de la grfica 13) 6.- pg. 57 ltimos dos renglones 7.- pg. 60 (prrafo antes de la grfica 6) y pg. 64 (segundo prrafo, despus de la grfica) *con excepcin de la pregunta 4 que est en la lectura de Ocampo, las dems estn en la lectura de cuevas Cuestionario 3 en ingles 1.-pag 2 primer prrafo 2.-pag 8 parrafo 3 3.-pag 16 parrafo 1 y 2 4-pag 6 primer parrafo 5.-pag 8 parrafo 1 y 2 6.-pag 9 parrafo 2y 3 cuestionario 8 1.-investigar 2.-pag 2 primer prrafo al final y complemento pag 3 segundo parrafo 3.-pag 2 y 3 parrafo 2 complemento pag 3 parrafo3 4.-pag 3 parrafo6 complemento pag 15 parrafo 5 5.-pag3 ultimo parrafo 6.-pag21 primer prrafo cuestionario 4

1.-pag8 primer prrafo 2,.pag 9 y 10 3.-pag13 primer parrafo 4.-pag31 segundo parrafo

cuestionario 9 1.-pag 11 2.-pag6 parrafo 1.1 3.-pag7 parrafo 1.2.1 4.-pag8 parrafo 1.2.2 5.-pag8 ultimo parrafo 6.-pag9 parrafo 3 7.-pag18 parrafo3 8.-pag 19 al final del 2 9.-pag 27 parrafo1 renglon4 10-pag27 parrafo1 renglon8

Cuestionario 2 Nota: Ntese que el nmero de pgina que les proporciono es de la pgina que trae el archivo
(en la parte inferior derecha o izquierda de cada pgina NO la pgina del PDF.

Pregunta 1:
Pgina 129, Quinto prrafo.

Pregunta 2:
Pgina 19, Segunda Columna, Segundo punto

Pregunta 3:
Pgina 44, Segundo Prrafo

Pregunta 4:
http://www.economia48.com/spa/d/estabilizadores-automaticos/estabilizadoresautomaticos.htm

Pregunta5:
EU Pgina 56, Primer prrafo Pgina 76, (Tema: Estados Unidos y Canad: El crecimiento continua, pero existe margen de capacidad ociosa).Respuesta: Desde el primer prrafo hasta pgina 78 y tambin en la pgina 125 tema: Estados Unidos en 1946. Europa Pgina 179, Tema: Italia en 1992: La unin monetaria europea, prrafo 3 y 4 China Pgina 181, Recuadro 4.2 Tema: Como afectara la desaceleracin de la inversin en china. Prrafo 1,3, y 4 Pgina 183, Prrafo 1,2 y 3 Pgina 184, ltimo prrafo

Pregunta 6:
Pgina 93, Primer prrafo

Cuestionario 5 Pregunta 1 According to Rosseau political corruption is a necessary consequences of the struggle for power. Then he argued "that man had been corrupted by social and political life. It is not the corruption of man which destroyed the political system but the political system which corrupts and destroys man." Arnold Heidenheimer (1993 p. 25) pgina 10 There is an agreement between the views of Rosseau and Lord Acton that "all powers tends to corrupt and absolute powers corrupts absolutely." .pgina 11 Pregunta 2 One of the most popular definition of corruption was given by Leslie Palmier (1983, p.207). According to this definition corruption is seen as the use of public office for private advantage. Pgina 12 Pregunta 3

The Oxford English Dictionary defines a bribe as a reward given to pervert the judgment or corrupt the conduct. A bribe consists of an offer of money by an outside party to secure desired action from the governmental officials. Bribes can influence the choice of private parties to supply public goods and services and the exact terms of those supply contracts..Pgina 13 The converse of bribery is extortion, the abuse or threat of power in such a ways to secure response in payment of money or other valuable things. Pgina 14 Pregunta 4 Nepotism In this context "is the granting of public office on the bases of family ties."This is a good example of a point where different cultures have very different attitudes towards some forms of corruption. Pagina 15 Pregunta 5 Corruption in a society can be rare or widespread. If it is rare, consisting of a few individual acts, it is straightforward to detect and punish. In such cases noncorrupt behavior is the norm, and institutions in both the public and private sector support integrity in public life such institutions, both formal and informal, are sufficiently strong to return to a noncorrupt, equilibrium In contrast, corruption is systemic where bribery, or a large or small scale, is routine in leading between the public sector and firms or individuals. Pagina 16 Pregunta 6

Pregunta 7 The other cultural factor is a weak tradition of the rule of law and low level of respect for the law. According to Holmes (1993 p. 159) "several of the Asian states were formerly colonies and "the law" has been seen by some citizens as theirs' and therefore not respected in the same way that it might be in a long-established independent country, such as many western states..... Pagina 25 cuestionario 6 1.-pag 86 parrafo 1y 2 2.-pag 86 parrafo 5y 6 3.-pag 90 parrafo 3 4.-pag99 despues de los puntos prrafo 1 5.-pag101 parrafo2

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