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DOI: 10.2307/3465725
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Desarrollo y estancamiento en América Latina (Enfoque estructuralista)

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“…It was characterized by the integration and strengthening of the basic chemical industry, the metallurgical industry, the pulp and paper industry and other intermediate goods industries, as well as industries manufacturing larger and more complex capital goods. However, a number of analyses have highlighted the limited and incomplete nature of this phase (Furtado, 1968;Tavares, 1978;Rodrigues, 1981;Mello, 1982), which gave rise to sectoral weaknesses in the industrialization process.…”
Section: Determinants Of Technological Innovation In Argentina and Brmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was characterized by the integration and strengthening of the basic chemical industry, the metallurgical industry, the pulp and paper industry and other intermediate goods industries, as well as industries manufacturing larger and more complex capital goods. However, a number of analyses have highlighted the limited and incomplete nature of this phase (Furtado, 1968;Tavares, 1978;Rodrigues, 1981;Mello, 1982), which gave rise to sectoral weaknesses in the industrialization process.…”
Section: Determinants Of Technological Innovation In Argentina and Brmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El modelo se denomina Modelo de Industrialización por Sustitución de Importaciones o modelo ISI, propuesto por Prebisch (1950), y complementado por Furtado (1969), Pinto (1970) y Sunkel & Paz (1970). Este modelo se basa en la premisa de considerar a América Latina sin autonomía relativa a su desarrollo económico y dependiente de acontecimientos y políticas de los países desarrollados, es decir, la periferia (países emergentes) depende económicamente del centro (países desarrollados), situación inhibitoria de su crecimiento económico.…”
Section: Referentes Teóricos Y Estudios Aplicadosunclassified
“…la celulosa y otras industrias de bienes intermedios, así como las de bienes de capital mayores y más complejos. No obstante, varios análisis han resaltado la naturaleza limitada e incompleta de esta etapa (Furtado, 1968;Tavares, 1978;Rodrigues, 1981;Mello, 1982), que dio lugar a fragilidades sectoriales en el proceso de industrialización.…”
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