Premature deindustrialization in Latin America


Autoria(s): Castillo, Mario; Martins, Antonio
Contribuinte(s)

German Agency for Technical Cooperation

Cobertura

AMERICA LATINA

LATIN AMERICA

Data(s)

21/06/2016

21/06/2016

01/06/2016

Resumo

Defining deindustrialization as a situation of falling share of manufacturing employment and value added in total employment and GDP, respectively, and a rising specialization in primary goods, this paper provides an empirical analysis of the recent (and in some cases historical) path of four Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico), contributing to the debate on the matter of premature deindustrialization. We argue that Argentina, Brazil and Chile face premature deindustrialization, increasing their specialization in commodities, resource-based manufactures and low productivity services, while Mexico urges a deeper analyze of its structure.

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Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/40241

LC/L.4183

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en

Publicador

ECLAC

Relação

Serie Desarrollo Productivo

205

Palavras-Chave #INDUSTRIALIZACION #REESTRUCTURAMIENTO INDUSTRIAL #PRODUCTIVIDAD DEL TRABAJO #EMPRESAS INDUSTRIALES #ESPECIALIZACION DE LA PRODUCCION #INDUSTRIALIZATION #INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING #LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY #INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES #PRODUCTION SPECIALIZATION
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