Publications
As part of its activities to promote the debate on common strategies related to the EU-LAC bi-regional association, the Foundation carries out research and studies on issues identified by both regions.
These studies are published in this section of the web site, in order to encourage debate and promote exchange on best practices and specialised knowledge.
The publications are organised into the following series: Bi-Regional Economic Perspectives; Bi-Regional Relations; Conferences; Democracy Studies; ECLAC / EU-LAC Bi-Regional Outlook; EU-LAC Forum of Global Governance and Reflection Fora. The Foundation also publish a Newsletter that provides a multi-stakeholder space for dissemination of information on the topics on th bi-regional agenda; and encourages young researchers to work on EU-LAC relations.
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Publications
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Fostering Innovation, increasing competitiveness and promoting growth in the Caribbean.
In the past decades the Caribbean region has faced multiple challenges to enhance a business environment that encourages innovation and initiative. The Compete Caribbean Programme believes in the implementation of four practical tools for stimulating ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Sylvia Dohnert
- Published in:
- 22 May 2018
- Edition:
- 2018 May
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Latin-American SMEs: The challenge of growing far away from home and even more in the European market
The strategy of internationalisation of Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) frequently faces diverse challenges such as the exigency of quality, the linguistic barriers, legal regulations, qualitative standards and exchange risks. The Latin American ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Florence Pinot de Villechenon
- Published in:
- 20 November 2017
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European and Latin American SMEs: the challenge of internationalization on another continent, by Florence Pinot
Since the 1980s, SMEs have been regarded as one of the vectors of European-Latin American relations. What were then called facilités Cheysson or ECIP programmes constituted the first cooperation arrangements between European and non-member SMEs. When the ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Florence Pinot de Villechenon
- Published in:
- France, 30 June 2014