Industrialization in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and opportunities
The LAC countries’ ability to capitalize on opportunities will depend on their policy responses based on reliable data
The LAC countries’ ability to capitalize on opportunities will depend on their policy responses based on reliable data
Left unaddressed, power asymmetries in the world economy can negatively impact industrialization in the Global South.
Differences between data sources make it challenging to identify the leaders and laggards in the adoption of industrial robots.
Circularity can offer a backbone for public policy to support industrial development amidst existing environmental and social concerns.
The circular economy proposes a profoundly different model leading to growth and jobs without compromising the environment.
The pandemic is causing massive disruptions to flows of foreign direct investments. Developing countries are likely to be hit the hardest.