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    Efectos de la inversión extranjera directa en promoción de las energías renovables en Colombia
    Camacho-Rodríguez, Karol Michell; Chaparro-Sarmiento, Derly Julieth; Aguilar Galeano, Estibaliz
    Renewable energies are increasingly involved in the world in search of adopting an alternative that counteracts years of pollution and in turn search for profitability and exponential growth through the predominant natural resources in each country, guaranteeing global energy efficiency. Taking into account the benefits that investment brings to both connected and unconnected places, it will allow the area to advance both economically, socially and energetically. Highlighting Colombia since having diverse natural resources brings with it a striking direct foreign investment allowing an adoption to change guaranteeing energy efficiency and economic, social and cultural development. That is why this research analyzes the effect of foreign direct investment in promoting renewable energy in Colombia, taking into account a global and national perspective of the adoption and investment of renewable energy. For this, a qualitative approach and descriptive-interpretative research was developed, advancing the collection of information from the document review and analysis from categories. As a theoretical reference, the dynamic theory of Ozawa (1992) was worked.

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