Industry, Competitiveness and Technological Capabilities in Chile
Discover the fascinating insights of Industry, Competitiveness and Technological Capabilities in Chile by Carlo Pietrobelli, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1998. This 239-page paperback delves into Chile's remarkable journey of export diversification and industrial development since 1974, serving as a compelling case study in market liberalization grounded in neoclassical principles.
Pietrobelli explores how Chile adopted the World Bank's recommended strategies, often cited as the key lessons from East Asia, to foster economic growth and competitiveness. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in economic development, industrial policy, and the transformative effects of globalization on emerging markets. Gain valuable perspectives on how Chile navigated the complexities of modernization and economic reform, making it a significant model for other developing nations.
Enhance your understanding of international economics and the dynamics of industrial capabilities with this insightful work.