附註:Includes bibliographical references.
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction and Summary -- What Should Countries Rich in Natural Resources Do to Grow Faster and Improve the Quality of Their Jobs? -- Answering Old and New Concerns about Trade -- Lessons from Successful Natural Resource-Rich Countries: Play to Your Strengths -- Building New Areas of Comparative Advantage -- Are the New Jobs Good Jobs? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Comparative Advantage, Diversification, and Intra- Industry Trade: Determinants and Consequences
New Trade Theories, New Endowments, and New Patterns of TradeNew Factor Endowments: Industrial Clusters, Logistics Costs, and ICT and Knowledge -- Comparative Advantage: Facts from LAC -- The Regional Average since the Early 1980s -- Are Traditional Endowments Destiny? -- Trade and Endowments -- Econometric Evidence -- Export Diversification and IIT: Where Are We, and Does It Matter? -- Export Diversification and IIT in LAC -- Summary of Findings about Comparative Advantage, Diversification, and IIT -- Notes
It's Not Just What You Produce, But How: Lessons from Comparative HistoryThe Lesson from History: Play to Your Strengths -- Total Factor Productivity Growth and Development -- Knowledge and Natural Resources: A Proven Recipe for Growth -- Two Final Concerns -- Why Was Latin America's Experience So Disappointing? -- Distribution -- Education and Technical Capacity -- Disruptive Industrialization in the Postwar Period -- Are the Successful Models Replicable? The Death of Distance, Fragmentation, and First- Mover Advantages -- Notes
Recent LAC Experiences: The Role of Knowledge and InstitutionsChile's Agricultural Performance: The Case of Fresh Fruits Exports -- Econometric Results -- Net Rates of Protection -- Research and Development in Chilean Agriculture -- Argentina's and Uruguay's Export Diversification after Liberalization -- BrazilÃŒs Reforms, Manufacturing Productivity, and EMBRAER -- Exports and Foreign Investment in Central American Countries: Tax Incentives, Institutions, or Human Capital? -- The Impact of NAFTA on MexicoÃŒs Trade Structure -- Tourism and Development in the Caribbean
NotesHow We Work: Job Quality in Emerging Sectors -- Employment -- Wages and Distribution -- Informality -- New Jobs from Trade: Opportunity or Exploitation? -- Conclusion: How Can We Continue to Raise Job Quality? -- Notes -- Bibliography