Latin America’s emergence in global services A new driver of structural change in the region?


Autoria(s): ECLAC
Contribuinte(s)

Hernández, René

Mulder, Nanno

Fernández-Stark, Karina

Sauvé, Pierre

López Giral, Dorotea

Muñoz Navia, Felipe

BMZ

Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales

University of Bern. World Trade Institute

Data(s)

17/03/2014

17/03/2014

2014

Resumo

Includes bibliography.

Business services have been one of the fatest growing export areas in emerging economies over the past decade. The spread of information and communication technologies and the rise in trade liberalization have facilitated the global unbundling and offshoring of services activities from advanced to developing countries, including those in Latin America. This offshoring has gradually evolved into more sophisticated forms of business process outsourcing. Several countries in the region are now in the process of further upgrading their services exports to participate in knowledge process outsourcing, which includes research and development, product development and more advanced vertical functions and activities in the value chain. The empirical and analytical insights in this volume document how several countries in Latin America have entered the offshore services sector both through the attraction of multinational companies and the internationalization of domestic service suppliers. The future of the offshore services sector in Latin America will depend on its ability to upgrade its knowledge- and skill-intensive product offerings. This will call for the development of domestic technical capabilities, the adoption of renewed industrial policies, the promotion of backward and forward linkages, and the continued upgrading of human capital and information technology-integrated manufacturing.

Identificador

9789211218442

9789210560214

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35949

LC/G.2599-P

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

ECLAC

Relação

Libros de la CEPAL - Desarrollo Económico

121

Direitos

CC

Tipo

Texto