Innovation, Competitiveness, and Development in Latin America
Innovation, Competitiveness, and Development in Latin America
Lessons from the Past and Perspectives for the Future
Figueiredo, Paulo N.; Amann, Edmund
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
496
Dura
Inglês
9780197648070
15 a 20 dias
Chapter 1: Introduction
-Edmund Amann and Paulo N. Figueiredo
Section II: Thematic Issues
Chapter 2: Institutional Challenges, the Middle-Income Trap, and the Pursuit of Global Economic Integration in Latin America
-Mahrukh Doctor
Chapter 3: China and the "Middle-Income Trap" in Latin America: Constraints and Opportunities
-Rhys Jenkins
Chapter 4: Development, Trajectories, and Catch Up: Lessons from the Latin American and Scandinavian Experiences
-Claudio Bravo-Ortega and Nicolas Eterovic
Chapter 5: The Co-Evolution of FDI and the Output and Export Structures of Brazil and Mexico, 2000-2015
-Andre Pineli and Rajneesh Narula
Chapter 6: Global Value Chain-Oriented Policies in Latin America
-Carlo Pietrobelli, Roberta Rabellotti, and Ari Van Assche
Chapter 7: Innovation and Competitiveness: The Regional Dimension
-Carlos Azzoni and Milene Tessarin
Chapter 8: The Extractive Sector and Development in Latin America: The Rising Role of Transparency in Natural Resource Governance
-P. Fenton Villar, E. Papyrakis, and L. Pellegrini
Chapter 9: Environmental, Energy, and Sustainability Issues
-Tereza Bicalho, Rodrigo A. Bellezoni, and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
Chapter 10: Energy Transition in Brazil: Contributions from Technological Leapfrogging in the Sugarcane Bioethanol Sector
-Paulo N. Figueiredo
Chapter 11: Digitalisation in Latin America: A Divide in the Making?
-Joao Carlos Ferraz, Julia Torracca, Gabriela Arona, and Wilson Peres
Section III: Country Experiences
Chapter 12: Argentina: Building New Capabilities and Competitive Advantages in a Challenging Macroeconomic Landscape
-Bernardo Kosacoff and Mariana Fuchs
Chapter 13: Brazil: Economic Crisis, Structural Change, and Breaking out of the Middle-Income Trap
-Edmund Amann
Chapter 14: Colombia's Growth since the 1990s: From Reform to the Risk of the Middle-Income Trap
-Ivan Luzardo-Luna
Chapter 15: Moving up the Value Chain in Mexico: FDI, Learning, Clusters and the Creation of New Capabilities
-Clemente Ruiz Duran and Moises Balestro
Chapter 16: Peru and the Search for a Development Model that Works
-John Crabtree
Chapter 17: Uruguay: Public Policies in a Period of Inclusive Growth without Structural Change
-Carlos Bianchi and Fernando Isabella
Chapter 18: Costa Rica: The Challenge of Diversification in a Small Country Context
-Jeffrey Orozco and Keynor Ruiz
Section IV: Final Remarks
Chapter 19: Conclusions
-Edmund Amann and Paulo N. Figueiredo
Notes
Idex
Chapter 1: Introduction
-Edmund Amann and Paulo N. Figueiredo
Section II: Thematic Issues
Chapter 2: Institutional Challenges, the Middle-Income Trap, and the Pursuit of Global Economic Integration in Latin America
-Mahrukh Doctor
Chapter 3: China and the "Middle-Income Trap" in Latin America: Constraints and Opportunities
-Rhys Jenkins
Chapter 4: Development, Trajectories, and Catch Up: Lessons from the Latin American and Scandinavian Experiences
-Claudio Bravo-Ortega and Nicolas Eterovic
Chapter 5: The Co-Evolution of FDI and the Output and Export Structures of Brazil and Mexico, 2000-2015
-Andre Pineli and Rajneesh Narula
Chapter 6: Global Value Chain-Oriented Policies in Latin America
-Carlo Pietrobelli, Roberta Rabellotti, and Ari Van Assche
Chapter 7: Innovation and Competitiveness: The Regional Dimension
-Carlos Azzoni and Milene Tessarin
Chapter 8: The Extractive Sector and Development in Latin America: The Rising Role of Transparency in Natural Resource Governance
-P. Fenton Villar, E. Papyrakis, and L. Pellegrini
Chapter 9: Environmental, Energy, and Sustainability Issues
-Tereza Bicalho, Rodrigo A. Bellezoni, and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
Chapter 10: Energy Transition in Brazil: Contributions from Technological Leapfrogging in the Sugarcane Bioethanol Sector
-Paulo N. Figueiredo
Chapter 11: Digitalisation in Latin America: A Divide in the Making?
-Joao Carlos Ferraz, Julia Torracca, Gabriela Arona, and Wilson Peres
Section III: Country Experiences
Chapter 12: Argentina: Building New Capabilities and Competitive Advantages in a Challenging Macroeconomic Landscape
-Bernardo Kosacoff and Mariana Fuchs
Chapter 13: Brazil: Economic Crisis, Structural Change, and Breaking out of the Middle-Income Trap
-Edmund Amann
Chapter 14: Colombia's Growth since the 1990s: From Reform to the Risk of the Middle-Income Trap
-Ivan Luzardo-Luna
Chapter 15: Moving up the Value Chain in Mexico: FDI, Learning, Clusters and the Creation of New Capabilities
-Clemente Ruiz Duran and Moises Balestro
Chapter 16: Peru and the Search for a Development Model that Works
-John Crabtree
Chapter 17: Uruguay: Public Policies in a Period of Inclusive Growth without Structural Change
-Carlos Bianchi and Fernando Isabella
Chapter 18: Costa Rica: The Challenge of Diversification in a Small Country Context
-Jeffrey Orozco and Keynor Ruiz
Section IV: Final Remarks
Chapter 19: Conclusions
-Edmund Amann and Paulo N. Figueiredo
Notes
Idex