1. Innovation, Inclusion, and Institutions: East Asian Lessons for Latin America?.-2. Inclusive Development: Escaping the Middle Income Trap.-3. Industrial Upgrading and Innovation Capability for Inclusive Growth: Lessons from East Asia.-4. Perspectives on Latin American Technological Innovation.-5. Policies and Institutions for Driving Innovation in Latin America.-6. Productivity, Education, and the Economic Inclusion of Workers and Small Firms in East Asian Development.-7. Integration, Productivity, and Inclusion in Mexico: A Macro Perspective.-8. Middle Classes and Education in Latin America
Alejandro Foxley is the president and co-founder of CIEPLAN, a
think tank based in Santiago, Chile, and the author or editor of
over 15 books on economics, economic development, and democracy.
Foxley previously served in the Republic of Chile as Minister of
Foreign Affairs (2006–2009), Senator (1998-2006), and Minister of
Finance (1990-1994), during which time he concurrently served as a
governor of the Inter-American Development Bank and the World
Bank.
Barbara Stallings is the William R. Rhodes Research Professor at
the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown
University, USA, where she previously served as director. She is
also the editor of Studies in Comparative International
Development, and a 2013-2014 Research Fellow at American
University’s Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS),
USA. Stallings has a PhD in economics from Cambridge University,
UK, and a PhD in political science from Stanford University,USA.
She is author or editor of 12 books and numerous book chapters and
articles.
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