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Chilean Growth through East Asian Eyes
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2008.
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Abstract
- Chile could well have space to increase its growth potential by 2 percentage points of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per year. To do this, it would need to pay more attention to new sources of growth in natural resources, manufacturing, and services. In an increasingly globalized world, first-mover advantages have become more numerous and larger. Chile risks losing out, as a few recent high-profile cases suggest. Chile's total factor productivity growth can be raised by driving within-firm technological change closer to the global best-practice frontier more rapidly, especially in manufacturing. This would encourage the diversification of exports and boost Chile's supply response to global demand changes. Chile confronts obstacles in its processes of innovation, human capital accumulation, and investment. To overcome them, deep institutional changes are needed to develop a national innovation system, stronger and more equitable educational achievement, more flexible labor markets, and focused public investments that crowd in private business. Such an inclusive growth strategy is likely to yield better social outcomes than a strategy that attempts to confront social inequities head-on through more equitable access to public services without paying adequate attention to the demand for labor and generation of income. Chile could also try a new policy towards innovation, but it would need to be bolder in terms of the institutional design to maximize the chances of success.
- Subjects :
- RESEARCH WORKERS
ACTION PLANS
GROWTH RATES
COUNTRY RISK
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
MATHEMATICS
EXTERNALITIES
EMPLOYMENT
POLICY MAKERS
AGGREGATE LEVEL
INCOME
EXPORT GROWTH
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
COMPETITIVENESS
PCS
PER CAPITA INCOME
EXTERNALITY
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY
SOCIAL SERVICES
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
LABOR COSTS
DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS
OUTSOURCING
SKILLED WORKERS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
POLITICAL PROCESS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COMPARATOR COUNTRIES
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
DIGITAL DIVIDE
POLICY CHANGE
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS LEADERS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
VALUE CHAIN
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
DEREGULATION
MANPOWER PLANNING
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
REFORM PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
POVERTY REDUCTION
INCOME LEVELS
GLOBAL CONDITIONS
LABOR DEMAND
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
WORK FORCE
ANNUAL GROWTH
FINANCIAL SERVICES
BUSINESS CLIMATE
HIGH GROWTH
GROWTH POLICIES
RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
GDP
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
GROWTH SUCCESSES
DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE
BEST-PRACTICE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
RESULT
DISPLACEMENT
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
AVERAGE GROWTH
EXPORTS
CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EBUSINESS
BENCHMARKS
RISK PREMIUM
NETWORKS
FISCAL POLICY
BUSINESS PLAN
DIVERSIFICATION
BUSINESS INDICATORS
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
SKILLED LABOR
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
FEMALE LABOR
MARKET SHARE
TARGETS
MARKET FAILURES
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY
GLOBALIZATION
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
ECONOMICS
TECHNICAL PROGRESS
RESULTS
GROWTH PATH
CAPITAL FORMATION
BUSINESSES
MANPOWER
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
COMPUTER TRAINING
MARKET ECONOMY
BENCHMARKING
FACTOR ACCUMULATION
TRANSACTION
KNOWLEDGE WORKERS
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL FLOWS
VALUATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
TRADE UNIONS
PACE OF INNOVATION
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
COMMODITY
TRANSACTION COSTS
DRIVERS
INNOVATION POLICIES
BEST PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
NEXT GENERATION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRODUCTIVITY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
FINANCIAL CRISIS
INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
LICENSES
R&D
COUNTRY REGRESSIONS
RELIABILITY
PROCUREMENT
E-MAIL
RAPID GROWTH
LEVELS OF OUTPUT
LIVING STANDARDS
TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
SOCIAL ISSUES
COUNTRY SPECIFIC
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS CYCLES
WAGES
GROSS OUTPUT
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH STRATEGY
ORGANIZED LABOR
INSTITUTION
LABOR MARKET
EMPIRICAL WORK
FLEXIBLE LABOR MARKETS
GDP PER CAPITA
PUBLIC SECTOR
MACRO STABILITY
WORKER PRODUCTIVITY
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
EXPECTED VALUE
GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CENTRAL BANK
TELEPHONE
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
RENTS
INNOVATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
FREE TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
TFP
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
ACTION PLAN
BUSINESS SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTORS
RAW DATA
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MANUFACTURING
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
GROWTH POTENTIAL
COUNTRY CASE
BROADBAND
GROWTH STRATEGIES
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
ECONOMETRIC MODELING
REAL INTEREST RATES
USES
PHYSICAL DISTANCE
BEST PRACTICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
MARGINAL PRODUCTS
RATE OF RETURN
RETAIL TRADE
PRIVATE SECTOR
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
BARGAINING
LOTTERY
ECONOMIC POLICY
PUBLIC POLICY
SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS
INNOVATIONS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH REGRESSION
PUBLIC POLICIES
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FISCAL POLICIES
STATE OF KNOWLEDGE
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
JOB CREATION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
QUERIES
ICT
POLICY CHANGES
HUMAN RESOURCE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..9d7bf6ee33734a15b8eda950dbe7a491