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Working Paper

Governance in the Post-Import Substitution Era: Perspectives for New Approaches to Create Systemic Competitiveness in Brazil

Published on 1 January 1995

Brazil is one of many countries striving for international competitiveness. It is argued that sustained industrial competitiveness rests not only on firms’ capabilities and a stable economic framework, but also on a supporting, sector-specific, specialised environment, in addition to targeted policies and governance structures that facilitate problem-solving between state and societal actors. Various obstacles to achieving systemic competitiveness are analysed.

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IDS
authors
Meyer-Stamer, J.
journal
IDS Discussion Paper, issue 349
isbn
1 85864 092 X

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