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Stratégies actives et stratégies passives d'exportation en amérique latine et en asie orientale. La croissance liée à la composition particulière des produits et à la spécificité des institutions

José Gabriel Palma ()

Revue Tiers-Monde, 2006, vol. n° 186, issue 2, 249-280

Abstract: This paper investigates the growth implications of the old controversy of whether there is a difference for developing countries between exporting potato-chips and micro-chips. It concludes that the experience of Latin America and East Asia since 1980 (i.e., during the period of ?globalisation?) clearly shows that growth is indeed a product- and institution-specific phenomenon.

Date: 2006
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