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Breeding Latin American tigers [[electronic resource] ] : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies in the region / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Breeding Latin American tigers [[electronic resource] ] : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies in the region / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Autore Devlin Robert
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 p.)
Disciplina 338.98
Altri autori (Persone) MoguillanskyGraciela
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Industrial policy - Latin America
Industrial policy - Developing countries
Economic development - Latin America
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-44658-8
9786613446589
0-8213-8744-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I: Operational Principles for Effective Public Management of Industrial Policies; 1 The Latin American Laggards; The Elusive Path to Convergence; The Latin American Reformers: Did the Washington Consensus Help or Hamper Growth?; Characteristics Underpinning Latin American Growth: A Brief Overview of the Stylized Facts; 2 The First Principle: Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies Supported by Industrial Policies Can Foster Economic Catch-Up; The Character of Development Strategies: An Initial Snapshot
Opting for the Industrial Policy Approach: The Power of AssociationMore on Why We Think Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies with Industrial Policies Are Important for Latin America; Development Strategies in Practice; Ten Extraregional Success Cases; The Strategies: Stylized Facts; Four Strategic Orientations; Annex 2A Strategies in the Selected Countries; 3 The Second Principle: Create Public-Private Alliances for Effective Development Strategies and Industrial Policies; The Scope of Public-Private Alliances; Alliances in the 10 Success Cases; Consensus Building
Alliances in PracticeA Snapshot of the Nature of Three Alliances; A Closer Look at the Achievements and Limitations of the Irish Alliance; 4 Operational Principles for Supporting Public Sector Leadership; The Third Principle: Give the Baton to the "Real" Sector Ministries; The Fourth Principle: Promote Medium- and Long-Term Policy Strategic Thinking; The Finnish Example; Foresight Analysis in Other Success Cases; The Fifth Principle: Each Priority Area or Activity in a Strategy Should Have at Least One Dedicated Implementing Agency
The Sixth Principle: The More Structured and Specific a Strategy, the Greater the Need for Coordination among Ministries and Agencies and the More Likely Cabinet-Level Coordination Will Not Be EnoughSeventh Principle: For Medium-and Long-Term Strategies to Be Effective, Public Sector Personnel Must Be Highly Professional, Career Oriented, and Nonpoliticized; Annex 4A Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority: Leading Innovation to Exploit the Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada; Annex 4B The Autonomous Community of Andalusia: Another Subnational Case
5 Principles for Managing Programs and IncentivesThe Eighth Principle: The Effective Application of Incentives Must Be Assessed Not Only by How They Are Individually Managed But Also by How They Are Coordinated for a Systemic Effect; The Ninth Principle: The Effectiveness of Programs and Instruments Is Intimately Linked to the Way in Which the Process Is Managed; The Tenth Principle: The Effectiveness of Strategies Is Dependent on an Objective Assessment of Implementation and Their Impact on the Objectives Set Out
The Eleventh Principle: Structured Public-Private Alliances Representing a Diversity of Interests, with Well-established Rules, Transparency, and Evaluation, and Supported by a Professional Public Bureaucracy, Can Minimize the Risk of Private Sector Capture of the Government
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464952203321
Devlin Robert  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2011
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Breeding Latin American tigers : : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Breeding Latin American tigers : : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Autore Devlin Robert
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santiago, Chile : , : ECLAC
Descrizione fisica xxiii, 271 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.98
Altri autori (Persone) MoguillanskyGraciela
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Industrial policy - Latin America
Industrial policy - Developing countries
Economic development - Latin America
ISBN 1-283-44658-8
9786613446589
0-8213-8744-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I: Operational Principles for Effective Public Management of Industrial Policies; 1 The Latin American Laggards; The Elusive Path to Convergence; The Latin American Reformers: Did the Washington Consensus Help or Hamper Growth?; Characteristics Underpinning Latin American Growth: A Brief Overview of the Stylized Facts; 2 The First Principle: Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies Supported by Industrial Policies Can Foster Economic Catch-Up; The Character of Development Strategies: An Initial Snapshot
Opting for the Industrial Policy Approach: The Power of AssociationMore on Why We Think Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies with Industrial Policies Are Important for Latin America; Development Strategies in Practice; Ten Extraregional Success Cases; The Strategies: Stylized Facts; Four Strategic Orientations; Annex 2A Strategies in the Selected Countries; 3 The Second Principle: Create Public-Private Alliances for Effective Development Strategies and Industrial Policies; The Scope of Public-Private Alliances; Alliances in the 10 Success Cases; Consensus Building
Alliances in PracticeA Snapshot of the Nature of Three Alliances; A Closer Look at the Achievements and Limitations of the Irish Alliance; 4 Operational Principles for Supporting Public Sector Leadership; The Third Principle: Give the Baton to the "Real" Sector Ministries; The Fourth Principle: Promote Medium- and Long-Term Policy Strategic Thinking; The Finnish Example; Foresight Analysis in Other Success Cases; The Fifth Principle: Each Priority Area or Activity in a Strategy Should Have at Least One Dedicated Implementing Agency
The Sixth Principle: The More Structured and Specific a Strategy, the Greater the Need for Coordination among Ministries and Agencies and the More Likely Cabinet-Level Coordination Will Not Be EnoughSeventh Principle: For Medium-and Long-Term Strategies to Be Effective, Public Sector Personnel Must Be Highly Professional, Career Oriented, and Nonpoliticized; Annex 4A Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority: Leading Innovation to Exploit the Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada; Annex 4B The Autonomous Community of Andalusia: Another Subnational Case
5 Principles for Managing Programs and IncentivesThe Eighth Principle: The Effective Application of Incentives Must Be Assessed Not Only by How They Are Individually Managed But Also by How They Are Coordinated for a Systemic Effect; The Ninth Principle: The Effectiveness of Programs and Instruments Is Intimately Linked to the Way in Which the Process Is Managed; The Tenth Principle: The Effectiveness of Strategies Is Dependent on an Objective Assessment of Implementation and Their Impact on the Objectives Set Out
The Eleventh Principle: Structured Public-Private Alliances Representing a Diversity of Interests, with Well-established Rules, Transparency, and Evaluation, and Supported by a Professional Public Bureaucracy, Can Minimize the Risk of Private Sector Capture of the Government
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789486203321
Devlin Robert  
Santiago, Chile : , : ECLAC
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Breeding Latin American tigers : : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Breeding Latin American tigers : : operational principles for rehabilitating industrial policies / / Robert Devlin, Graciela Moguillansky
Autore Devlin Robert
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santiago, Chile : , : ECLAC
Descrizione fisica xxiii, 271 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.98
Altri autori (Persone) MoguillanskyGraciela
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Industrial policy - Latin America
Industrial policy - Developing countries
Economic development - Latin America
ISBN 1-283-44658-8
9786613446589
0-8213-8744-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I: Operational Principles for Effective Public Management of Industrial Policies; 1 The Latin American Laggards; The Elusive Path to Convergence; The Latin American Reformers: Did the Washington Consensus Help or Hamper Growth?; Characteristics Underpinning Latin American Growth: A Brief Overview of the Stylized Facts; 2 The First Principle: Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies Supported by Industrial Policies Can Foster Economic Catch-Up; The Character of Development Strategies: An Initial Snapshot
Opting for the Industrial Policy Approach: The Power of AssociationMore on Why We Think Medium- to Long-Term Development Strategies with Industrial Policies Are Important for Latin America; Development Strategies in Practice; Ten Extraregional Success Cases; The Strategies: Stylized Facts; Four Strategic Orientations; Annex 2A Strategies in the Selected Countries; 3 The Second Principle: Create Public-Private Alliances for Effective Development Strategies and Industrial Policies; The Scope of Public-Private Alliances; Alliances in the 10 Success Cases; Consensus Building
Alliances in PracticeA Snapshot of the Nature of Three Alliances; A Closer Look at the Achievements and Limitations of the Irish Alliance; 4 Operational Principles for Supporting Public Sector Leadership; The Third Principle: Give the Baton to the "Real" Sector Ministries; The Fourth Principle: Promote Medium- and Long-Term Policy Strategic Thinking; The Finnish Example; Foresight Analysis in Other Success Cases; The Fifth Principle: Each Priority Area or Activity in a Strategy Should Have at Least One Dedicated Implementing Agency
The Sixth Principle: The More Structured and Specific a Strategy, the Greater the Need for Coordination among Ministries and Agencies and the More Likely Cabinet-Level Coordination Will Not Be EnoughSeventh Principle: For Medium-and Long-Term Strategies to Be Effective, Public Sector Personnel Must Be Highly Professional, Career Oriented, and Nonpoliticized; Annex 4A Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority: Leading Innovation to Exploit the Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada; Annex 4B The Autonomous Community of Andalusia: Another Subnational Case
5 Principles for Managing Programs and IncentivesThe Eighth Principle: The Effective Application of Incentives Must Be Assessed Not Only by How They Are Individually Managed But Also by How They Are Coordinated for a Systemic Effect; The Ninth Principle: The Effectiveness of Programs and Instruments Is Intimately Linked to the Way in Which the Process Is Managed; The Tenth Principle: The Effectiveness of Strategies Is Dependent on an Objective Assessment of Implementation and Their Impact on the Objectives Set Out
The Eleventh Principle: Structured Public-Private Alliances Representing a Diversity of Interests, with Well-established Rules, Transparency, and Evaluation, and Supported by a Professional Public Bureaucracy, Can Minimize the Risk of Private Sector Capture of the Government
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809044503321
Devlin Robert  
Santiago, Chile : , : ECLAC
Materiale a stampa
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An East Asian model for Latin American success : the new path / / Anil Hira
An East Asian model for Latin American success : the new path / / Anil Hira
Autore Hira Anil
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (211 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 338.98
Collana International Political Economy of New Regionalisms Series
Soggetto topico Industrial promotion - Latin America
Industrial policy - Latin America
Industrial promotion - East Asia
ISBN 1-351-95902-6
1-315-26276-2
1-351-95905-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Why ideas and state leadership are the key variables in Latin American political economy -- 2. Why an active industrial policy is needed for development -- 3. Industrial policy lessons for Latin America from East Asia -- 4. Lessons from the rise of China : the continuing relevance of the East Asian model for Latin American industrial policy -- 5. Sectoral and political foundations for a new industrial policy path for Latin America -- 6. Putting institutions and sectoral policy to work : lessons from success stories in East Asia and Latin America.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910154689003321
Hira Anil  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Privatization in Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio López de Silanes
Privatization in Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio López de Silanes
Pubbl/distr/stampa Palo Alto, CA, : Stanford Economics and Finance
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (695 p.)
Disciplina 338.98/05
Altri autori (Persone) ChongAlberto
Lopez-de-SilanesFlorencio
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Privatization - Latin America
Industrial policy - Latin America
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-11626-9
9786610116263
0-8213-8350-7
1-4175-8795-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Latin American Development Forum Series; About the Contributors; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 The Truth about Privatization in Latin America; Notes; References; 2 The Benefits and Costs of Privatization in Argentina: A Microeconomic Analysis; Appendix 2A: Sector Structure and Data Sources; Notes; References; 3 Privatization and Firm Performance in Bolivia; Notes; References; 4 Costs and Benefits of Privatization: Evidence from Brazil; Notes; References; Appendix 4A; Appendix 4B; Appendix 4C; Appendix 4D; 5 The Effects of Privatization on Firms: The Chilean Case
Appendix 5A Notes; References; 6 Privatization in Colombia: A Plant Performance Analysis; Notes; References; Appendix 6A; Appendix 6B; Appendix 6C; Appendix 6D; Appendix 6E; 7 Privatization in Mexico; Appendix 7A Description of Variables; Notes; References; 8 Peruvian Privatization: Impacts on Firm Performance; Notes; References; Appendix 8A; Appendix 8B; Appendix 8C; Appendix 8D; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450386903321
Palo Alto, CA, : Stanford Economics and Finance
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Privatization in Latin America : : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio Lopez de Silanes
Privatization in Latin America : : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio Lopez de Silanes
Pubbl/distr/stampa Palo Alto, CA : , : Stanford Economics and Finance
Descrizione fisica xix, 506 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.98/05
Altri autori (Persone) ChongAlberto
Lopez-de-SilanesFlorencio
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Privatization - Latin America
Industrial policy - Latin America
ISBN 1-280-11626-9
9786610116263
0-8213-8350-7
1-4175-8795-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Latin American Development Forum Series; About the Contributors; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 The Truth about Privatization in Latin America; Notes; References; 2 The Benefits and Costs of Privatization in Argentina: A Microeconomic Analysis; Appendix 2A: Sector Structure and Data Sources; Notes; References; 3 Privatization and Firm Performance in Bolivia; Notes; References; 4 Costs and Benefits of Privatization: Evidence from Brazil; Notes; References; Appendix 4A; Appendix 4B; Appendix 4C; Appendix 4D; 5 The Effects of Privatization on Firms: The Chilean Case
Appendix 5A Notes; References; 6 Privatization in Colombia: A Plant Performance Analysis; Notes; References; Appendix 6A; Appendix 6B; Appendix 6C; Appendix 6D; Appendix 6E; 7 Privatization in Mexico; Appendix 7A Description of Variables; Notes; References; 8 Peruvian Privatization: Impacts on Firm Performance; Notes; References; Appendix 8A; Appendix 8B; Appendix 8C; Appendix 8D; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783257403321
Palo Alto, CA : , : Stanford Economics and Finance
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Privatization in Latin America : : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio Lopez de Silanes
Privatization in Latin America : : myths and reality / / edited by Alberto Chong, Florencio Lopez de Silanes
Pubbl/distr/stampa Palo Alto, CA : , : Stanford Economics and Finance
Descrizione fisica xix, 506 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 338.98/05
Altri autori (Persone) ChongAlberto
Lopez-de-SilanesFlorencio
Collana Latin American development forum series
Soggetto topico Privatization - Latin America
Industrial policy - Latin America
ISBN 1-280-11626-9
9786610116263
0-8213-8350-7
1-4175-8795-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Latin American Development Forum Series; About the Contributors; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 The Truth about Privatization in Latin America; Notes; References; 2 The Benefits and Costs of Privatization in Argentina: A Microeconomic Analysis; Appendix 2A: Sector Structure and Data Sources; Notes; References; 3 Privatization and Firm Performance in Bolivia; Notes; References; 4 Costs and Benefits of Privatization: Evidence from Brazil; Notes; References; Appendix 4A; Appendix 4B; Appendix 4C; Appendix 4D; 5 The Effects of Privatization on Firms: The Chilean Case
Appendix 5A Notes; References; 6 Privatization in Colombia: A Plant Performance Analysis; Notes; References; Appendix 6A; Appendix 6B; Appendix 6C; Appendix 6D; Appendix 6E; 7 Privatization in Mexico; Appendix 7A Description of Variables; Notes; References; 8 Peruvian Privatization: Impacts on Firm Performance; Notes; References; Appendix 8A; Appendix 8B; Appendix 8C; Appendix 8D; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Index; Back Cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820287803321
Palo Alto, CA : , : Stanford Economics and Finance
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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