Export Pioneers in Latin America

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Date issued
April 2012
Editor
Sabel, Charles;
Rodríguez-Clare, Andrés;
Stein, Ernesto H.;
Hausmann, Ricardo;
Fernández-Arias, Eduardo
Subject
Trade Agreement;
Economy
JEL code
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade;
F19 - Trade: Other;
O14 - Industrialization • Manufacturing and Service Industries • Choice of Technology;
O17 - Formal and Informal Sectors • Shadow Economy • Institutional Arrangements
Country
Argentina;
Colombia;
Brazil;
Chile;
Mexico;
Uruguay
Category
Books
Export Pioneers in Latin America analyzes a series of case studies of successful new export activities throughout the region to learn how pioneers jump-start a virtuous process leading to economic transformation. The cases of blueberries in Argentina, avocados in Mexico, and aircraft in Brazil illustrate how an initially successful export activity did not stop with the discovery of a single viable product, but rather continued to evolve. The book explores the conjecture that costly burdens to entrepreneurial self-discovery (due to the deterrent effects of imitation by competitors) have held back potential exporters in post-reform Latin America. It also considers the conjecture that new export activities are a complex enterprise that can only come to fruition when innovative contributions of many actors are somehow provided jointly.
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