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Inovar auto : evaluating Brazil's automative industrial policy to meet the challenges of global value chains (English)

Brazil's automotive industry is unwell. Productivity and trade performance are low, consumer prices are high, local companies are bit players both at home and abroad, and innovation is almost nonexistent. The cumulative (opportunity) costs of Brazil's protectionist automotive policies, which have been in place in some form since the 1950s – while immeasurable – are certainly very high. However, it is not accurate to say that they have failed, since...
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Sturgeon,Timothy J.; Lima Chagas,Leonardo; Barnes,Justin.

Inovar auto : evaluating Brazil's automative industrial policy to meet the challenges of global value chains (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/100851511798447023

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