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The spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and city productivity: the case of Latin America
(2021-12)
The aim of this study is to cast light on the relationship between the spatial concentration of high-skilled workers and the productivity of cities in Latin America. The relationship is not clear at first sight. On the one hand, the segregation of high-skilled workers should create agglomeration economies and give rise to positive spillovers amongst ...
Firm-level innovation, government policies and the middle-income trap: insights from five Latin American economies
(2022-08)
Latin American economies need higher productivity to escape from the middle-income trap. This article analyses the drivers of innovation at the firm level, which is a critical driver of productivity growth. The article estimates a two-stepmodel where firm characteristics affect firm engagement with innovation inputs, and such engagement then generates ...
Constrained integration in Latin America: analysis based on a twenty-first-century centre-periphery vision
(2021-04-30)
The early twenty-first century in Latin America was characterized by a “pink tide”, in which a reorientation of national policies produced positive social outcomes and changed both the regional order and the role of regional integration in the different countries. Alongside this process, the international economy provided relief from the external ...
CEPAL Review no. 137
(2022-08)
CEPAL Review no. 138
(2022-12)
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