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Can Latin America compete? = confronting thechallenges of globalization /
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Title/Author:
Can Latin America compete?/ edited by Jerry Haar and John Price.
Reminder of title:
confronting thechallenges of globalization /
other author:
Haar, Jerry,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
xxiv, 309 p. :ill.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction : can Latin America compete? / John Price and Jerry Haar -- The macroeconomic environment of competitiveness / Claudio M. Loser -- Coveting human capital : is Latin American education competitive?/ Jeffrey M. Puryear and Tamara Ortega Goodspeed -- Competitive capitalmarkets : Brazil's capital markets finally maturing / John H. Welch --Consumer and small business credit : building blocks of the middle class/ Jan Smith, Tricia Juhn, and Christopher Humphrey -- Closing the technology gap / Peter T. Knight and Rosane A. Marques -- Fostering innovation : technological innovation in urban clusters/ Scott Tiffin and Isabel Bortagaray -- Not all infrastructure is created equally : learning from the best practices and stunning failures of Latin American waterinfrastructure / Lee M. Tablewski -- Logistics : the software that drives an economy/ John Price -- Legal reform : some emerging paradoxes of Latin America's legal and judicial reform movement / Linn Hammergren -- Property, the rule of law, and development in the Americas/ Peter F. Schaefer and P. Clayton Schaefer-- Tax reform : tax policy, reform, and competitiveness in Latin America / Mauricio Carrizosa -- Labor reform : undercompetitive economies and unprotected workforce/ ChristopherSabatini -- Regulatoryreform : increasing competitiveness through regulatory and investment climate improvements in LatinAmerica; the case of Mexico / Luis Guasch and Benjamin Herzberg -- Public safety : the cost of livingdangerously/ John Price -- Conclusion : lessons learned and looking forward / Jerry Haar and John Price.
Subject:
Competition - Latin America. -
Subject:
Latin America - Economic conditions - 1982- -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230610477access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230610471
Can Latin America compete? = confronting thechallenges of globalization /
Can Latin America compete?
confronting thechallenges of globalization /[electronic resource] :edited by Jerry Haar and John Price. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - xxiv, 309 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : can Latin America compete? / John Price and Jerry Haar -- The macroeconomic environment of competitiveness / Claudio M. Loser -- Coveting human capital : is Latin American education competitive?/ Jeffrey M. Puryear and Tamara Ortega Goodspeed -- Competitive capitalmarkets : Brazil's capital markets finally maturing / John H. Welch --Consumer and small business credit : building blocks of the middle class/ Jan Smith, Tricia Juhn, and Christopher Humphrey -- Closing the technology gap / Peter T. Knight and Rosane A. Marques -- Fostering innovation : technological innovation in urban clusters/ Scott Tiffin and Isabel Bortagaray -- Not all infrastructure is created equally : learning from the best practices and stunning failures of Latin American waterinfrastructure / Lee M. Tablewski -- Logistics : the software that drives an economy/ John Price -- Legal reform : some emerging paradoxes of Latin America's legal and judicial reform movement / Linn Hammergren -- Property, the rule of law, and development in the Americas/ Peter F. Schaefer and P. Clayton Schaefer-- Tax reform : tax policy, reform, and competitiveness in Latin America / Mauricio Carrizosa -- Labor reform : undercompetitive economies and unprotected workforce/ ChristopherSabatini -- Regulatoryreform : increasing competitiveness through regulatory and investment climate improvements in LatinAmerica; the case of Mexico / Luis Guasch and Benjamin Herzberg -- Public safety : the cost of livingdangerously/ John Price -- Conclusion : lessons learned and looking forward / Jerry Haar and John Price.
With dynamic growth in China and India, recovery in Europe and Japan, and notable gains in U.S. productivity, the question arises: Can Latin America compete? Many argue that macroeconomic and trade reforms achieved in the 1990s merely put a handsome coat of paint over education, labor, judicial, and administrative reforms that remain incomplete. Thisbook identifies and analyzes ten factors that most influence the competitiveness of Latin American nations and will shape their economic futures. In their frank and direct assessment--pulling no punches--the authors also present viable courses of action that Latin America can take to increase its ability to compete in the global economy.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230610471
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230610477doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HC125 / .C3125 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 382/.1
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