Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared

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Autor(a) principal: MIOZZO,MARCELA
Data de Publicação: 2002
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT East Asian countries have been successful at specialising in machinery and capital goods. Latin American countries, on the other hand, have retreated from these sectors, reinforcing their specialisation in resource-intensive goods. Institutional arrangements in place in both regions explain these divergences. In particular, the differences in the strategy and structure of leading firms, the nature of industrial promotion by the government, the development and support of small and medium-sized firms and the operation of foreign-owned firms may explain the respective success and failure in sectoral specialisation in machinery. Failure to develop these sectors may hinder the process of economic development.
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title Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
spellingShingle Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
MIOZZO,MARCELA
East Asia
Latin America
capital goods
companies
title_short Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
title_full Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
title_fullStr Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
title_full_unstemmed Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
title_sort Sectorial specialisation in East Asia and Latin America compared
author MIOZZO,MARCELA
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv East Asia
Latin America
capital goods
companies
topic East Asia
Latin America
capital goods
companies
description ABSTRACT East Asian countries have been successful at specialising in machinery and capital goods. Latin American countries, on the other hand, have retreated from these sectors, reinforcing their specialisation in resource-intensive goods. Institutional arrangements in place in both regions explain these divergences. In particular, the differences in the strategy and structure of leading firms, the nature of industrial promotion by the government, the development and support of small and medium-sized firms and the operation of foreign-owned firms may explain the respective success and failure in sectoral specialisation in machinery. Failure to develop these sectors may hinder the process of economic development.
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