Supply and Marketing Constraints on Latin American Manufacturing ExportsHugh H. Schwartz Factors affecting the supply of manufacturing exports: an overview; Economies of scales and Latin American exports; The role of technological learning in facilitating the export of Brazilian capital goods; Getting started an industrial exporter: the case of Peru. |
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Choice | 20 |
Mastery of Production Processes Use of Best Practice | 31 |
Technological Learning and Adaptation | 41 |
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