Facilidad para negociar en el Perú a nivel de la ciudad de Puno - Puno
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2017-07-18
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La dinámica económica en los países se rige por regulaciones, de tal manera
determina la competitividad económica que permite el desarrollo empresarial. La presente
investigación está orientada a identificar, comprender y mostrar la facilidad de hacer
negocios en la ciudad de Puno, analizando el plazo, costo, normas, leyes y procedimientos
actuales para emprender un negocio comercial o industrial.
Cabe mencionar, entonces, algunos aspectos básicos sobre Puno. La ciudad de Puno
alberga 125,663 (Censo 2007) habitantes (149,064 habitantes estimada 2014) y se ubica entre
las coordenadas geográficas 15°50′15″S 70°01′18″O. Su extensión abarca desde el centro
poblado de Uros Chulluni al noreste, la zona urbana del distrito de Paucarcolla al norte, la
urbanización Ciudad de la Humanidad Totorani al noroeste (carretera a Arequipa) y se
extiende hasta el centro poblado de Ichu al sur y la comunidad Mi Perú al suroeste (carretera
a Moquegua).
Existe, además, un importante potencial de aguas subterráneas. Sus principales
actividades económicas son actividades extractivas como la minería, la ganadería y la
agricultura. Además, es el primer productor nacional de Estaño, Fibra de alpaca, Papas, Carne
de ovino, Lana, Quinua, representando en la mayoría de los casos más del 40% de la
producción total del país (Municipalidad Provincial de Puno, 2016). Siguiendo esta línea, la
investigación presentada a continuación permitirá entender la competitividad a nivel
interregional, fomentando la productividad en el país
The economic dynamics in countries are governed by regulations, so determines the economic competitiveness that allows business development. This research is aimed at identifying, understanding and showing the ease of doing business in the city of Puno, analyzing the current term, cost, rules, laws and procedures to start a commercial or industrial business. Mentioning, some basic aspects about Puno. The city of Puno houses 125,663 (Census 2007) inhabitants (149,064 inhabitants estimated 2014) and is located between the geographical coordinates 15° 50'15 "S and 70° 01'18" O. Its extension extends from the populated center of Uros Chulluni to the northeast, the urban area of the district of Paucarcolla to the north, the urbanization of the Totorani Humanity City to the northwest (road to Arequipa) and extends to the populated center of Ichu to the south and the Community Mi Peru to the southwest (road to Moquegua). There is also significant groundwater potential. Its main economic activities are extractive activities such as mining, ranching and agriculture. In addition, it is the first national producer of tin, fiber of alpaca, papas, sheep meat, wool, quinoa, representing in most cases more than 40% of the total production of the country (Provincial Municipality of Puno, 2016). Following this line, the research presented below will make it possible to understand competitiveness at an interregional level, promoting productivity in the country
The economic dynamics in countries are governed by regulations, so determines the economic competitiveness that allows business development. This research is aimed at identifying, understanding and showing the ease of doing business in the city of Puno, analyzing the current term, cost, rules, laws and procedures to start a commercial or industrial business. Mentioning, some basic aspects about Puno. The city of Puno houses 125,663 (Census 2007) inhabitants (149,064 inhabitants estimated 2014) and is located between the geographical coordinates 15° 50'15 "S and 70° 01'18" O. Its extension extends from the populated center of Uros Chulluni to the northeast, the urban area of the district of Paucarcolla to the north, the urbanization of the Totorani Humanity City to the northwest (road to Arequipa) and extends to the populated center of Ichu to the south and the Community Mi Peru to the southwest (road to Moquegua). There is also significant groundwater potential. Its main economic activities are extractive activities such as mining, ranching and agriculture. In addition, it is the first national producer of tin, fiber of alpaca, papas, sheep meat, wool, quinoa, representing in most cases more than 40% of the total production of the country (Provincial Municipality of Puno, 2016). Following this line, the research presented below will make it possible to understand competitiveness at an interregional level, promoting productivity in the country
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