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Science, Technology and Innovation Policies in Global Open Economies: Reflections from Latin America and the Caribbean

dc.contributor.authorCimoli, Mario
dc.contributor.authorCarlos Ferraz, João
dc.contributor.authorPrimi, Annalisa
dc.creatror.idmario.cimoli@ cepal.orges_CO
dc.creatror.idjcferraz@bndes. gov.bres_CO
dc.creatror.idannalisa.primi@ oecd.orges_CO
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-17T03:33:27Z
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dc.date.created2009
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dc.description"Este artículo defiende que la recesión de la economía mundial tendrá un impacto negativo no sólo en la inversión, la producción y el empleo en América Latina, sino también en sus activos acumulados de capital humano y de capacidades tecnológicas. El riesgo de que la crisis pueda suponer recortes en algunas de las áreas más críticas de viabilidad a medio y corto plazo es real en América Latina. Tras una breve introducción histórica de la evolución del tejido económico y la necesidad de innovación, resume cuatro lecciones aprendidas sobre la política tecnológica de América Latina. Concluye con algunas reflexiones sobre los tipos de medidas que deben tomarse para reforzar las perspectivas futuras de América Latina."es_CO
dc.description.abstract"This paper argues that the downturn in the global economy will negatively impact not only investment, production, and employment in Latin America, but also its accumulated stock of human capital and technological capability. The risk is that the crisis may lead to cutbacks in some of the areas that are most critical for the medium and long term viability of Latin America. After a brief historical overview of the evolution of the economic structure, and the demand for innovation, it summarizes four lessons that have been learned about technology policy in Latin America. It concludes with some reflections on the types of measures that are necessary to strengthen Latin America’s future prospects."es_CO
dc.description.sponsorshipGcg Georgetown University - Universiaes_CO
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dc.publisher.editorGcg Georgetown University - Universia, VOL. 3 NUM. 1 ISSN: 1988-7116es_CO
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dc.subjectCiencia, Tecnología e Innovación -- América Latinaes_CO
dc.subjectInnovaciones tecnológicases_CO
dc.subjectPolítica científica -- América Latinaes_CO
dc.subjectInvestigación científicaes_CO
dc.subject.otherScience and statees_CO
dc.subject.otherTechnological innovationses_CO
dc.subject.otherTechnology and statees_CO
dc.subject.otherResearch, Industriales_CO
dc.titleScience, Technology and Innovation Policies in Global Open Economies: Reflections from Latin America and the Caribbeanes_CO
dc.title.alternativePolíticas de ciencia, tecnología e innovación en economías abiertas globales: reflejos de América Latina en el Caribees_CO
dc.typeArtículo científicoes_CO
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