Productive development in open economies: summary

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spelling oai-11362-130942019-06-21T15:56:01Z Productive development in open economies: summary NU. CEPAL BIENESTAR SOCIAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE EDUCACION GLOBALIZACION GOBERNABILIDAD INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS INTEGRACION ECONOMICA POLITICA LABORAL ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INTEGRATION EDUCATION GLOBALIZATION GOVERNANCE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LABOUR POLICY SOCIAL WELFARE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Includes bibliography The countries of the Latin American and Caribbean region have shown a keen and lasting interest in mechanisms of economic development and public policies for its promotion. This is a process in which ECLAC has been involved ever since its founding over half a century ago. Today, the debate on these issues continues against the backdrop of a globalization process in which the remarkable dynamism of some dimensions -especially its economic, financial and cultural aspects- contrasts with the slow formation of an institutional network capable of coping with the increased interdependence of nations on various levels and of gradually rectifying the striking asymmetries of the global order. Over the past two decades, the Latin American and Caribbean region has wagered heavily on its integration into the global economy. In fact, of all the developing regions of the world, it has been the most resolute in its pursuit of economic liberalization. A review of this period brings to light a number of extremely important achievements, but it also reveals areas in which the region is lagging behind and others in which unfinished business remains. ECLAC contends that the region must build upon the progress it has already made, but it also has to close existing gaps and address unresolved issues. The inroads made in these areas may play a vital role in consolidating the region's fuller integration into the world economy and in ensuring that the social, economic and political costs of the economic reform process have not been incurred in vain. 2014-01-02T19:07:36Z 2014-01-02T19:07:36Z 2004-06-22 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/13094 LC/G.2247(SES.30/4) en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
institution Cepal
collection Cepal
language English
topic BIENESTAR SOCIAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
EDUCACION
GLOBALIZACION
GOBERNABILIDAD
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
INTEGRACION ECONOMICA
POLITICA LABORAL
ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
EDUCATION
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNANCE
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOUR POLICY
SOCIAL WELFARE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
spellingShingle BIENESTAR SOCIAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
EDUCACION
GLOBALIZACION
GOBERNABILIDAD
INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS
INTEGRACION ECONOMICA
POLITICA LABORAL
ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
EDUCATION
GLOBALIZATION
GOVERNANCE
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOUR POLICY
SOCIAL WELFARE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Productive development in open economies: summary
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL
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title Productive development in open economies: summary
title_short Productive development in open economies: summary
title_full Productive development in open economies: summary
title_fullStr Productive development in open economies: summary
title_full_unstemmed Productive development in open economies: summary
title_sort productive development in open economies: summary
publisher ECLAC
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/13094
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