Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation
Economic relations between the Republic of Korea and Latin American and the Caribbean have expanded rapidly since 2000. Bilateral trade in goods increased more than fivefold, while the region has also become an important destination for Korean foreign direct investment. The region’s interest in Kore...
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oai-11362-441472021-03-02T12:56:28Z Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation Herreros, Sebastián Inoue, Keiji Mulder, Nanno NU. CEPAL República de Corea PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL TRADE TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Economic relations between the Republic of Korea and Latin American and the Caribbean have expanded rapidly since 2000. Bilateral trade in goods increased more than fivefold, while the region has also become an important destination for Korean foreign direct investment. The region’s interest in Korea also stems from this country’s successful economic and social development experience, as it developed from being one of the poorest countries in the world to a high-income economy within less than six decades. To better understand the divergent trends in Korea and the region, this document reviews the most important innovation and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) internationalization policies in both in three sections. The first section looks at the role of Latin America within Korea’s trade and integration strategy. The second reviews policies from both partners related to science, technology, innovation and labor skills. The final section focuses on SME internationalization policies. These reviews are complemented by a synthesis of recent bilateral cooperation initiatives and suggestions to increase these ties further. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Latin America within Korea’s Trade and Integration Strategy / Won-Ho Kim .-- II. Innovation and skills policies in Latin America and the Caribbean / Andrew Berry .-- III. The Korean innovation experience / Suh Joonghae .-- IV. Policies, institutions and instruments supporting the internationalisation of SMEs in Latin America / Roberto Urmeneta .-- V. Korean Policies for SMEs development and Internationalization / Jai S. Mah. 2018-10-09T15:47:33Z 2018-10-09T15:47:33Z 2018-10-09 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44147 LC/TS.2018/67 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE REPUBLICA DE COREA REPUBLIC OF KOREA LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL TRADE TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION |
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PEQUEÑAS EMPRESAS EMPRESAS MEDIANAS COMPETITIVIDAD COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL INNOVACIONES TECNOLOGICAS DESARROLLO DE EMPRESAS COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL SMALL ENTERPRISES MEDIUM ENTERPRISES COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL TRADE TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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Economic relations between the Republic of Korea and Latin American and the Caribbean have expanded rapidly since 2000. Bilateral trade in goods increased more than fivefold, while the region has also become an important destination for Korean foreign direct investment. The region’s interest in Korea also stems from this country’s successful economic and social development experience, as it developed from being one of the poorest countries in the world to a high-income economy within less than six decades.
To better understand the divergent trends in Korea and the region, this document reviews the most important innovation and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) internationalization policies in both in three sections. The first section looks at the role of Latin America within Korea’s trade and integration strategy. The second reviews policies from both partners related to science, technology, innovation and labor skills. The final section focuses on SME internationalization policies. These reviews are complemented by a synthesis of recent bilateral cooperation initiatives and suggestions to increase these ties further. |
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Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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Innovation and SME internationalization in Korea and Latin America and the Caribbean: Policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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innovation and sme internationalization in korea and latin america and the caribbean: policy experiences and areas for cooperation |
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