Manufacturing convergence in the Southern Cone: New evidence for the industrialization period

Cecilia Lara
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ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is, on the basis of new evidence, to contribute to the analysis of the performance of the manufacturing industries in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay during the state-led industrialization period and in comparison with a developed country. Specifically, this paper estimates the productivity gap between Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay relative to the United States in order to reveal whether convergence took place at the industry level. The results identify changes within the industrial sector in the three Latin American countries. In short, manufacturing in Brazil achieved substantial changes, which were reflected in favourable structural change and manufacturing convergence. Moreover, manufacturing convergence accelerated in Brazil in the 1960s, when the development model based on industrialization deepened. Structural transformation was weak in Uruguay and mild in Chile, and the ability to reduce technological gaps was limited to industries based on natural resources with medium and high levels of industrial protection. The latter must also be linked to the different pace of industrialization in these two countries, especially in Uruguay, where the industrializing impulse was exhausted very early on.
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南锥体制造业趋同:工业化时期的新证据
本文的目的是在新的证据的基础上,对巴西、智利和乌拉圭在国家主导的工业化时期的制造业绩效进行分析,并与发达国家进行比较。具体而言,本文估计了巴西、智利和乌拉圭相对于美国的生产率差距,以揭示趋同是否发生在产业层面。结果确定了三个拉丁美洲国家工业部门的变化。总之,巴西制造业实现了实质性的变化,这体现在有利的结构变化和制造业趋同上。此外,20世纪60年代,巴西制造业趋同加速,以工业化为基础的发展模式不断深化。乌拉圭和智利的结构转型都很弱,缩小技术差距的能力仅限于以自然资源为基础的工业,这些工业受到中等和高度的保护。后者还必须与这两个国家工业化的不同速度联系起来,特别是乌拉圭,该国的工业化动力很早就耗尽了。
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