This paper examines the evolution of productive development policies in Latin America in the last half century, with an emphasis on the post-reform period. The paper begins with a review of the import-substitution era and goes on to describe and make a preliminary assessment of the meaning and implications of productive development policies in the liberalization period.
The paper highlights how the rationales and instruments of industrial policy have changed since the ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...
This paper examines the evolution of productive development policies in Latin America in the last ha...
This paper reviews industrial policy in Latin America from the Great Depression to our days. Its pur...
This paper reviews industrial policy in Latin America from the Great Depression to our days. Its pu...
Includes bibliographyA major shift has been observed in the development strategies of most of the La...
The paper considers the extent to which trade liberalization, de-regulation of economic activity, pr...
This paper addresses the role of international trade policies of developed and developing nations in...
Includes bibliographyECLAC has submitted an overall assessment of the economic reforms implemented d...
This paper assesses the institutional setting and productive impact of selected productive developme...
This paper surveys and analyzes industrial policies in Colombia, finding extensive use of productive...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
While Mexico has potential to grow rapidly, its economic growth has remained low for the past three ...
For more than three decades, Latin American countries have opened up their economies to foreign comp...
The paper highlights how the rationales and instruments of industrial policy have changed since the ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...
This paper examines the evolution of productive development policies in Latin America in the last ha...
This paper reviews industrial policy in Latin America from the Great Depression to our days. Its pur...
This paper reviews industrial policy in Latin America from the Great Depression to our days. Its pu...
Includes bibliographyA major shift has been observed in the development strategies of most of the La...
The paper considers the extent to which trade liberalization, de-regulation of economic activity, pr...
This paper addresses the role of international trade policies of developed and developing nations in...
Includes bibliographyECLAC has submitted an overall assessment of the economic reforms implemented d...
This paper assesses the institutional setting and productive impact of selected productive developme...
This paper surveys and analyzes industrial policies in Colombia, finding extensive use of productive...
This paper's main concern is to assess which "industrial policies" would be meaningful for Latin Ame...
While Mexico has potential to grow rapidly, its economic growth has remained low for the past three ...
For more than three decades, Latin American countries have opened up their economies to foreign comp...
The paper highlights how the rationales and instruments of industrial policy have changed since the ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...
Due to widespread government intervention and import-substitution industrialization, there has been ...