Latin America’s missed growth mirrors its struggle to harness technological advances from the Second Industrial Revolution. The narrative emphasizes the vital role of nurturing a hunger for knowledge and fostering a culture of continuous experimentation to spark regional innovation and drive transformative progress. Latin America has lost a century of growth due to its inability to learn: to identify, adapt, and implement new technologies emerging from the Second Industrial Revolution. Building learning economies will require increasing the demand for knowledge, facilitating new ideas, and supporting the ongoing process of experimentation.
AmazonPages: 280, Paperback, World Bank Publications
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