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Innovative and Absorptive Capacity of International Knowledge : An Empirical Analysis of Productivity Sources in Latin American Countries

2012

Castillo, Leopoldo Laborda | Salem, Daniel Sotelsek | Guasch, Jose Luis


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Gross value; Potential output; R&d; Labor costs; Growth theories; Public policy; Unemployed; Growth cycles; Time period; Gdp; Phone; Economic research; Industrialising economies; Technological progress; Country risk; Multinational enterprise; Trade policy; Manufacturing firms; Exchange rates; Transition countries; Total factor productivity growth; Total factor productivity; Web; Retail trade; Gross fixed capital formation; International competitiveness; Exchange transactions; Labor force; Capability; Substitution effect; Fdi; Transition economies; Finance corporation; Foreign direct investments; Global knowledge; World development indicators; Unskilled labor; Development policy; Technology gap; Competitiveness; Industrial economics; Host countries; Economic efficiency; International finance; Foreign firm; Rapid expansion; Foreign exchange; Capability building; Comparative advantage; Result; Manufacturing sector; Technology spillover; Mne; Equity capital; E-mail; Productivity growth; Production function; Global economy; Technology spillovers; Natural resource; Reinvestment of earnings; Long-term investments; Time periods; Market potential; Foreign investors; Domestic firms; Inefficiency; Marginal cost; Open economy; World trade; Outputs; International financial; Knowledge generation; Fixed investment; International standard; Externalities; Technology transfers; Foreign direct investment; Global development finance; Labor mobility; International economics; Capital expenditures; Host country; Direct foreign investment; Domestic market; Trade reforms; Comparative economics
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5931http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5931

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