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Incentives, Infrastructure And Institutions: Perspectives On Industrialization And Technical Change Developing Nations (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Francisco Veloso, Jorge Mario



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Abstract: The current paper explores the role of incentives, infrastructure and institutions in late industrializing countries. We argue that all three dimensions are critical to understand differences in technological development and industrial trajectories across countries, because they shape government policies and firm strategies in terms of exports, subcontracting and technology acquisition, among others. Moreover, we explain how recent insights in the theory of economic growth may be used to... (Update)

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Veloso, F. and Soto, J.M. (2001), "Incentives, Infrastructure and Institutions: Perspectives on Industrialization and Technical Change in Late-Developing Nations," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 66 (1): 87-109. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/veloso01incentives.html   More

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