What’s New in the New Industrial Policy in Latin America?
Robert Devlin and
Graciela Moguillansky
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Robert Devlin: Johns Hopkins SAIS, Communiqué International
Graciela Moguillansky: Universidad de Chile
Chapter 4.4 in The Industrial Policy Revolution I, 2013, pp 276-317 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Latin America has long been a laggard in terms of economic catch-up, on repeated occasions over its history it has witnessed less developed countries leapfrogging it in economic growth and development (Coatsworth, 1998; Dominguez, 2008; Devlin and Moguillansky, 2011). The post-war period has been no exception, with countries in East Asia only being the most notable.
Keywords: Civil Service; Latin American Country; Dominican Republic; Industrial Policy; Business Association (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137335173_18
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