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    Dualiza Bankia, la implicación de Bankia con la Formación Profesional Dual
    (Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia, Consejería de Educación y Cultura, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019) Antonio Amor García, Pedro
    La formación profesional evoluciona hacia un formato en el que el centro educativo y empresa comparten la responsabilidad de capacitar a los alumnos en las competencias técnicas y generales que necesitan para ser más competitivos y facilitar la transición al mundo laboral.
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    El comercio exterior de Puerto Rico entre dos imperios, 1879-1923
    (Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora de Mexico, 2020-12-11) Martínez Soto, Ángel Pascual; García Gómez, José Joaquín; Pérez de Perceval Verde, Miguel Ángel; Economía Aplicada; Facultad de Economía y Empresa
    This article reconstructs, using the direct and indirect sources available, the flows of Puerto Rico’s foreign trade in the last decades of 19th century, under the control exercised by Spain as a colonial metropolis, and the first decades of the 20th century, under colonial control of the United States. These magnitudes have been analysed to understand its evolution and to know its geographical structure, both in general and for each of the colonial periods (1875-1897 and 1898-1923). Finally, the structure of foreign trade is analysed to shed light on the different product flows. The conclusions suggest that, while there had been a geographical restructuring of foreign trade since 1882, the US annexation allowed integration into a higher-growth market, and increasing the volume of foreign trade, the investment floows and the national income of the island.

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