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Challenges in innovation management for Latin America and the Caribbean: an efficiency analysis / José G. Aguilar-Barceló and Fernanda Higuera-Cota .-- Productive investment in Chile's economic development: trend and challenges / Ricardo Ffrench-Davis and Álvaro Díaz .-- Local economic development policies in Chile's municipalities: beyond welfarism / Felipe Correa and Marco Dini .-- Argentina's competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country's evolving trade position / Virginia Laura Fernández and Marcelo Luiz Curado .-- Trade misinvoicing in copper products: a case study of Chile and Peru / Michael Hanni and Andrea Podestá .-- Labour market fluidity and employment outcomes in Colombia: evidence from employer-employee linked data / Leonardo Fabio Morales and Daniel Medina .-- Analysis of Brazilian industry's dependency on imported inputs between 2000 and 2014 / Valéria Silva Mortari and Maria Aparecida Silva Oliveira .-- External constraints on the Cuban economy in the current environment of uncertainty / Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico .-- Who has been driving the creation of industrial employment in Argentina? An analysis of the role of innovation / Mariano Pereira and Ezequiel Tacsir .-- The great divide: economic complexity and development paths in Brazil and the Republic of Korea / Gustavo Britto, João P. Romero, Elton Freitas and Clara Coelho .-- Older adults in the digital age in Latin America: bridging the digital age divide / Guillermo Sunkel and Heidi Ullmann.
This first volume of OECD's multidimensional review presents an initial assessment and finds that Uruguay has benefited from a favourable economic context over the last decade, but faces significant challenges.
Challenging conventional theories about the process and impact of globalization, The Dialectics of Globalization is from the Latin America in Global Perspective series. Through comparative analyses of case studies by leading economists, social scientists, and geographers from Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe, this volume refines the u
First published in 1993. Latin America is undergoing a process of profound economic and social change. The industrial import substitution that continued for several decades was quantitatively successful in terms of industrialization but - like inward-oriented industrialization in the socialist countries - failed to raise the economies of the region to international productivity levels. The attempt at catch-up industrialization outside the reference frame of the world market led to economic stagnation, social crises, serious environmental degradation and the obstruction of social development. The following papers included in this book, show that the development of competitive advantages is initially determined by the new macro policy and by modernization at enterprise level.