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A Vision for Latin America: A resource-based strategy for technological dynamism and social inclusion

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This essay looks at the current trends in globalization and in the diffusion of the ICT (Information and Communications Technology) revolution and its paradigm in order to propose a vision of a successful and socially equitable future for Latin America, based on the common features, while harboring all the variety of its countries. It hopes to provide the basis for intensive research and for a serious and wide ranging debate on the matter.

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  • Carlota Perez, 2008. "A Vision for Latin America: A resource-based strategy for technological dynamism and social inclusion," Globelics Working Paper Series 2008-01, Globelics - Global Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems, Aalborg University, Department of Business and Management.
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