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Cuatro crisis que marcaron a Colombia
- Narrated by: Alex Ortega
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
¿Recuerdan la crisis financiera de 1982, el apagón de 1992, la crisis económica mundial de 1999, o el fallido proceso de paz con el ELN de 2018? Todos estos fueron momentos claves en la historia reciente de Colombia y tuvieron como protagonista principal al autor de este libro, uno de los economistas más reputados del país. Cuatro grandes episodios, sorteados por Juan Camilo Restrepo desde las más altas dignidades del Estado. Un libro anecdótico-técnico que enseña cómo administrar crisis para minimizar los enormes daños que hubieran podido causar.
©2022 Juan Camilo Restrepo (P)2023 Audible Studios
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