Globalization and national development paths: stylized facts for analysing the Argentine case
This paper uses stylized facts to analyse the production paths and socioeconomic performance of a group of countries over the last few decades, with a view to making a comparative analysis of the Argentine case. Nine countries were selected for this purpose (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Chin...
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oai-11362-472002021-09-01T20:01:01Z Globalization and national development paths: stylized facts for analysing the Argentine case Cassini, Lorenzo García Zanotti, Gustavo Schorr, Martín GLOBALIZACION DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL POLITICA DE DESARROLLO INDUSTRIALIZACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO CAPACIDAD DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIALIZATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CASE STUDIES This paper uses stylized facts to analyse the production paths and socioeconomic performance of a group of countries over the last few decades, with a view to making a comparative analysis of the Argentine case. Nine countries were selected for this purpose (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Mexico, Norway and the Republic of Korea); and a long-term analysis was performed by constructing indicators that synthesize the production paths and performance of these economies. The paper concludes that two major types of production paths have predominated during this period. The first is based on dynamic advantages concentrated in high-technology goods, which results in a positive performance. The second is based on static advantages, such as cheap labour or natural resource abundance, which leads to more heterogeneous outcomes. 2021-09-01T16:52:52Z 2021-09-01T16:52:52Z 2021-04-30 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47200 LC/PUB.2021/6-P/Rev.1 4 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 133 .pdf application/pdf ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA BRASIL CHILE CHINA INDIA MEXICO NORUEGA REPUBLICA DE COREA ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA BRAZIL CHILE CHINA INDIA MEXICO NORWAY REPUBLIC OF KOREA |
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GLOBALIZACION DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL POLITICA DE DESARROLLO INDUSTRIALIZACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO CAPACIDAD DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIALIZATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CASE STUDIES |
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GLOBALIZACION DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL POLITICA DE DESARROLLO INDUSTRIALIZACION CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO CAPACIDAD DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS GLOBALIZATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIALIZATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CASE STUDIES Cassini, Lorenzo García Zanotti, Gustavo Schorr, Martín Globalization and national development paths: stylized facts for analysing the Argentine case |
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This paper uses stylized facts to analyse the production paths and socioeconomic performance of a group of countries over the last few decades, with a view to making a comparative analysis of the Argentine case. Nine countries were selected for this purpose (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Mexico, Norway and the Republic of Korea); and a long-term analysis was performed by constructing indicators that synthesize the production paths and performance of these economies. The paper concludes that two major types of production paths have predominated during this period. The first is based on dynamic advantages concentrated in high-technology goods, which results in a positive performance. The second is based on static advantages, such as cheap labour or natural resource abundance, which leads to more heterogeneous outcomes. |
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Globalization and national development paths: stylized facts for analysing the Argentine case |
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