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El desarrollo exportador chileno: Evolución y persepctivas

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  • Joseph Ramos Quiñones

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El éxito chileno de los últimos 25 años se ha basado en su crecimiento exportador. No obstante, hay signos que ese crecimiento basado en la extracción de naturales está llegando a rendimientos decrecientes. Este trabajo consulta ¿de donde vendrán los impulsos para un renovado esfuerzo exportador chileno y qué políticas pueden servir para fomentarlo? Concluye que será la aplicación de tecnología e innovación para el desarrollo de los “clusters” en torno a los recursos naturales. Sobre la base de entrevistas en profundidad a las principales agencias de desarrollo exportador e innovación, tanto públicas y privadas, examina qué falta para pasar de clusters incipientes actuales a clusters consolidados, con especial énfasis en los clusters mineros y acuícolas. Y cierra con 26 recomendaciones para impulsar un renovado esfuerzo exportador.

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  • Joseph Ramos Quiñones, 2008. "El desarrollo exportador chileno: Evolución y persepctivas," Working Papers wp289, University of Chile, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:udc:wpaper:wp289
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    1. Contreras, Dante & Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo, 2012. "Policy Regimes, Inequality, Poverty and Growth: The Chilean Experience, 1973-2010," WIDER Working Paper Series 004, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
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    3. Dante Contreras & Ricardo Ffrench-Davis, 2012. "Policy Regimes, Inequality, Poverty and Growth: The Chilean Experience, 1973-2010," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2012-004, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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