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Steelplant technological development in Latin America: a comparative study of the selection and upgrading of technology in plants in Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru

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Describe las caracteristicas basicas de la tecnologia e innovacion de la industria siderurgica en Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Mexico y Peru. Comenta los factores que han influenciado en el aprendizaje llevado a cabo por las firmas y algunas de las determinantes en la seleccion de tecnologia inicial en las nuevas plantas asi como en expansiones subsecuentes.

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  • Maxwell, Philip, 1982. "Steelplant technological development in Latin America: a comparative study of the selection and upgrading of technology in plants in Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru," Series Históricas 7760, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
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