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OverviewCan Latin America compete? Many argue that the macroeconomic and trade reforms of the 1990s merely put a handsome coat of paint over education, labour, judicial, and administrative reforms that remain incomplete. This book identifies ten factors that most influence the competitiveness of Latin American nations and will shape their economic futures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. Haar , J. PricePublisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.664kg ISBN: 9781403975430ISBN 10: 1403975434 Pages: 309 Publication Date: 19 May 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Can Latin America Compete?; J.Price & J.Haar The Macroeconomic Environment of Competitiveness; C.Loser Coveting Human Capital; J.Puryear & T.Ortega Goodspeed Competitive Capital Markets; J.Welch Consumer and Small Business Credit; J.Smith; T.Juhn, & C.Humphrey Closing the Technology Gap; P.Knight & R.Marques Fostering Innovation; I.Bortagaray & S.Tiffin Return on Infrastructure Investment; L.Tablewski Logistics and Transport Services; J.Price Legal Reform; L.Hammergren Property, the Rule of Law, and Development in the Americas; P.Schaefer & C.Schaefer Tax Reform; M.Carrizosa Labor Reform; C.Sabatini Regulatory Reform; L.Guasch & B.Herzberg Public Safety; J.Price Lessons Learned and Looking Forward; J.Price & J.HaarReviews[The authors] have edited what is clearly the most extensive, detailed and useful book on competitiveness in Latin America. The book features an impressive roster of experts that analyze the key areas where Latin America needs to improve its competitiveness--ranging from education and labor markets to property rights, legal reform and security. -- Latin Business Chronicle  <p> …a skillful contribution to the ongoing debate over how to achieve competitiveness and how countries in the region can face the challenges presented by globalization. --Luis Alberto Moreno, president, Inter-American Development Bank<p> A state-of-the-art volume on the forces and factors shaping Latin America's competitiveness. Academics, business people, and policymakers will find this brilliant work indispensable. --Stephen Flowers, President, UPS International, Americas Region<p> This is an important book for those who track the region’s performance.  Using case studies, t [The authors] have edited what is clearly the most extensive, detailed and useful book on competitiveness in Latin America. The book features an impressive roster of experts that analyze the key areas where Latin America needs to improve its competitiveness--ranging from education and labor markets to property rights, legal reform and security. -- Latin Business Chronicle <p>.,. a skillful contribution to the ongoing debate over how to achieve competitiveness and how countries in the region can face the challenges presented by globalization. --Luis Alberto Moreno, president, Inter-American Development Bank<p> A state-of-the-art volume on the forces and factors shaping Latin America's competitiveness. Academics, business people, and policymakers will find this brilliant work indispensable. --Stephen Flowers, President, UPS International, Americas Region<p> This is an important book for those who track the region's performance. Using case studies, the authors cogently illustrate many of the issues that weaken the region's competitiveness. --Roberto Newell G., CEO, Mexican Competitiveness Institute (IMCO) <p> .,. a tour de force on Latin America's competitive environment. Analytically brilliant and cogently written, this volume is must reading for those interested in globalization's impact on the Western Hemisphere. --Susan Segal, President and CEO, Council of the Americas<p> Can Latin America Compete? offers thoughtful analyses on the problems of the region and provides valuable insights for every company that conducts business in Latin America. --Eugenio Beaufrand, Vice-President, Microsoft Corporation Private sector best practices and public-private partnerships are two keydrivers of competitiveness. The book presents a state-of-art picture of the region on these topics and relevant suggestions on how to move forward. --Jose Fernando Mattos, CEO, Brazilian Competitiveness Movement (MBC) Author InformationJERRY HAAR is Professor of Management and International Business and Associate Director of the Knight Ridder Center for Excellence in Management, College of Business Administration, Florida International University, USA. JOHN PRICE is President of InfoAmericas, a market intelligence and strategic consulting firm with a specialty practice in Latin American markets, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |