Premature deindustrialization in Latin America

Defining deindustrialization as a situation of falling share of manufacturing employment and value added in total employment and GDP, respectively, and a rising specialization in primary goods, this paper provides an empirical analysis of the recent (and in some cases historical) path of four Latin...

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Autores principales: Castillo, Mario, Martins, Antonio
Otros Autores: German Agency for Technical Cooperation
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spelling oai-11362-402412020-08-27T20:40:38Z Premature deindustrialization in Latin America Castillo, Mario Martins, Antonio German Agency for Technical Cooperation INDUSTRIALIZACION REESTRUCTURAMIENTO INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVIDAD DEL TRABAJO EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION DESINDUSTRIALIZACION INDUSTRIALIZATION INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION DEINDUSTRIALIZATION Defining deindustrialization as a situation of falling share of manufacturing employment and value added in total employment and GDP, respectively, and a rising specialization in primary goods, this paper provides an empirical analysis of the recent (and in some cases historical) path of four Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico), contributing to the debate on the matter of premature deindustrialization. We argue that Argentina, Brazil and Chile face premature deindustrialization, increasing their specialization in commodities, resource-based manufactures and low productivity services, while Mexico urges a deeper analyze of its structure. 2016-06-21T20:12:24Z 2016-06-21T20:12:24Z 2016-06 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/40241 LC/L.4183 en Serie Desarrollo Productivo 205 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA ECLAC
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topic INDUSTRIALIZACION
REESTRUCTURAMIENTO INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTIVIDAD DEL TRABAJO
EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES
ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION
DESINDUSTRIALIZACION
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
spellingShingle INDUSTRIALIZACION
REESTRUCTURAMIENTO INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTIVIDAD DEL TRABAJO
EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES
ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION
DESINDUSTRIALIZACION
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING
LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY
INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
Castillo, Mario
Martins, Antonio
Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
description Defining deindustrialization as a situation of falling share of manufacturing employment and value added in total employment and GDP, respectively, and a rising specialization in primary goods, this paper provides an empirical analysis of the recent (and in some cases historical) path of four Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico), contributing to the debate on the matter of premature deindustrialization. We argue that Argentina, Brazil and Chile face premature deindustrialization, increasing their specialization in commodities, resource-based manufactures and low productivity services, while Mexico urges a deeper analyze of its structure.
author2 German Agency for Technical Cooperation
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Castillo, Mario
Martins, Antonio
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title Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
title_short Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
title_full Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
title_fullStr Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Premature deindustrialization in Latin America
title_sort premature deindustrialization in latin america
publisher ECLAC
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