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Why don't Latin American countries implement industrial policies?
Wilson Peres (ECLAC) Some crucial questions about industrial policy in Latin America remain unanswered. If, in the late 1990s, an analyst...

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4 ago 20203 Min. de lectura
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Samuel Bowles: “The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution”
Pauline Ravillard (Intern for the Production, Productivity and Management Division, ECLAC) On Monday 10th of November 2014, Samuel Bowles...

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4 ago 20204 Min. de lectura
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Infrastructure sectors in Chile - Ready to do much more?
Tomás Saieg (PhD Student, SPRU - Sussex) One persuasive argument about economic development is that in order to develop, countries must...

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4 ago 20204 Min. de lectura
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Patterns of Structural Change: A review of labor productivity decomposition
Antonio Martins Neto Moving away from poverty and set off a path of development remains a challenge in many countries. One of the main...

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4 ago 20203 Min. de lectura
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Note on the book Neo-Structuralism and Heterodox Currents in LAC at the Beginning of the XXI Century
Esteban Pérez (ECLAC) This book, edited by the Executive Secretary (Alicia Bárcena) and Deputy Executive Secretary (Antonio Prado) of the...

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4 ago 20205 Min. de lectura
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Sustainability in an Post-Keynesian growth model for an open economy
Giuilio Guarini and Gabriel Porcile Giuilio Guarini and Gabriel Porcile just published this paper that expands the canonical...

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4 ago 20201 Min. de lectura
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