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Innovation, absorptive capacity and growth heterogeneity: Development paths in Latin America 1970-2010

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STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages 27-42

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2015.11.002

Keywords

Economic growth; Heterogeneity; Development paths; Long-run causality; Latin America

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  1. Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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The paper carries out an analysis of long-run development paths in Latin America in the period 1970-2010. We focus on three main dimensions-openness, industrial structure and innovation-and analyze how changes in these factors, and the specific combination of them adopted by each country, have affected its income per capita growth. We apply Johansen cointegration approach to time series data for 18 Latin American countries. The analysis leads to two main results. First, we show that Latin American countries have followed different growth trajectories depending on the combination of policies they have adopted to catch up. Secondly, we find a clear correspondence between policy strategies, on the one hand, and growth performance, on the other. Countries that have managed to combine imitation and innovation policy have experienced a higher rate of growth than those economies that have only made efforts to improve their imitation capability. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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