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|---|---|
| Organization | OECD |
| Organization | ECLAC |
| Abstract | En el corto plazo, América Latina crecerá a tasas relativamente altas y tiene margen para actuar contracíclicamente en caso que fuese necesario. Sin embargo, la región enfrenta un escenario de mediano plazo complejo. La menor demanda externa pondrá al descubierto las limitaciones del actual patrón de crecimiento basado en la escasa incorporación de valor agregado y la exportación de recursos naturales en muchos países de la región. Los gobiernos latinoamericanos deben tomar ahora las medidas –consistentes con las políticas macroeconómicas de corto plazo– para fortalecer las estructuras productivas y superar los problemas de heterogeneidad estructural mediante la diversificación y la mayor incorporación de conocimiento. Las pymes latinoamericanas pueden transformarse en agentes importantes del cambio estructural y del aumento de la productividad. Un esfuerzo de esta naturaleza requiere de un cambio de enfoque en las políticas públicas hacia las pymes. Para que estas sean efectivas, se necesita una mayor coherencia, articulación y coordinación entre las políticas de infraestructura, la provisión de servicios y las políticas sectoriales. En particular, las políticas en los ámbitos de financiamiento, competencias y formación, sistemas de innovación y difusión tecnológica, y las políticas de articulación productiva pueden ayudar a las pymes a superar sus barreras. Es necesario considerar las especificidades sectoriales, institucionales y territoriales. A su vez, su diseño debe de tomar en cuenta la heterogeneidad del conjunto de pymes en la región, ya que sus necesidades y potencial de desarrollo son muy diferentes. Para estas tareas hay que contar con instituciones capaces de liderar procesos complejos y con la flexibilidad para adaptarse a los cambiantes requerimientos del sector productivo. |
| Page Count | 192 |
| ISSN | 20725183 |
| e-ISBN | 9789264183742 |
| Language | Spanish |
| Publisher | OECD Publishing |
| Publisher Date | 2012-11-16 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Development |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Book |
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