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Is it possible to upgrade in global value chains? A comparison between industrial policy in Mexico and the Asian experience
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This article analyzes the industrial policy implemented in Mexico as a result of the trade liberalization, highlighting its role in the configuration of an industrial specialization pattern that revolved around in-bond assembly activities and whose main feature was manufactured goods with low value added and little local technological knowledge. By contrast, a synthesis of public measures which brought about the upgrading of manufacturing activities in Taiwan gives rise to a debate about the relevance of the State as a promoter of productive development and questions the possibilities of developing countries to move up within international manufacturing linkages.
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2012-10-30
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2012-10-20