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Local economic development and territorial competitiveness in Latin America
(2005-04)
This article argues that the local and regional governments of Latin America, in an increasingly globalized world, must face new challenges that include establishing or improving their competitive strengths and transforming their local production systems. These two aspects must be linked to territorial policies and, more specifically, to the development ...
Creating capabilities in local environments and production networks
(2000-08)
In the new international setting, which is characterized by new technologies that make intensive use of information, globalization of markets, and the increased competitive pressures and uncertainty facing the agents, competitiveness is a systemic phenomenon. The endogenous capabilities of the agents, the degree of development of the environment they ...
Technological changes and industrial dynamics in Latin America
(2000-08)
The subject-matter of this article lies at the crossroads between the literature on technological change and that on industrial dynamics. The analysis centers on the links between the form of accumulation of technical know-how in an industry and the likelihood that the innovation in question can become a vehicle for the entry of new enterprises into ...
Technological change and opportunities for development as a moving target
(2001-12)
This article puts forward an interpretation of development as a process of accumulation of technological and social capabilities dependent upon taking advantage of successive and different windows of opportunity. These windows are determined from the core countries, through the technological revolutions which occur every half-century and the four ...
Sectoral regimes, productivity and international competitiveness
(2001-12)
This article seeks to analyse some mesoeconomic and microeconomic aspects related with productivity and international competitiveness in the context of the new Latin American economic model. These aspects go a long way towards explaining why those variables have not evolved satisfactorily in the different countries and sectors of activity, and why a ...
Structural change and domestic technological capabilities
(2006-08)
This paper examines the role of structural change as a source of
economic growth and institutional and technological change. With the
creation of new activities in the economy, significant changes occur in
institutions and in the way domestic production capabilities are organized,
which alters the ultimate sources of growth in society. This is a ...
Structural changes and productivity in Latin American industry, 1970-1996
(2000-08)
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin American industry, which speeded up in the 1990s with the consolidation in the region of the external openness programmes, the deregulation of many markets, and the privatization of major sectors of industrial activity which had previously been dominated by State enterprises. The branches of ...
Towards an efficient innovation policy in Latin America
(2005-12)
Innovation has emerged as a central theme on the growth agenda of
Latin America. This paper examines four issues. First, how can we know
if Latin America really has an innovation problem that is behind its weak
total factor productivity performance? Second, what do we mean by
innovation and what are dimensions of it in which the region exhibits
weaknesses? ...