Koleksi World Bank
Knowledge and innovation for competitiveness in Brazil
Brazil is the world’s largest exporter of coffee, sugar, cane-based ethanol, orange juice, and iron ore. Yet over the past 10 years, its economy has grown an average of only 2,5 percent per year. How can Brazil improve its competitiveness in the global economy? Knowledge and innovation for competitiveness in Brazil makes a compelling argument that, in a global economy that is increasingly knowledge driven, human capital is key to growth. The book supports this argument by mapping the relationship between microeconomic inputs, such as health and education services, and macroeconomic outputs, such as growth. It then goes on to recommend specific steps that can taken to foster innovation and competitiveness.
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