scholarly journals Productive Development Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Case of Mexico

Author(s):  
Veronica Baz ◽  
Maria Cristina Capelo ◽  
Rodrigo Centeno ◽  
Ricardo Estrada
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guendalina Anzolin

Natural resources are an important source for development, and Latin America is one of the regions with the highest endowment. This calls for a reconsideration of resource-based development. Ambitious countries are moving toward high-value activities and more diversified economies to continue moving up the development ladder. In this sense, the resurgence of industrial policy can correct market failures and lead to the implementation of mission-oriented policies. This document analyzes opportunities to design and implement integrated policies through a revised taxonomy of mining-related policies, applying it to Australia, South Africa, and Chile. The mining sector has been a fertile field, characterized by high technology niches, growth, and innovation. Demand and supply policies can shape the path for development within the sector and across the economy due to the potential of vertical and horizontal linkages.


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