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Type: Libro
Title: Industrial Development Report 2016: The Role of Technology and Innovation in Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development
Authors: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Issue: 2015
Publisher: Viena : United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
ISBN: 978-92-1-106454-4
Citation: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). 2015. Industrial Development Report 2016: The Role of Technology and Innovation in Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development. Viena: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Keywords: DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
INNOVACIÓN CIENTÍFICA
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
CAMBIO TECNOLÓGICO
INDUSTRIALIZACIÓN
INCLUSIÓN SOCIAL
Format: 262 páginas
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Publicaciones Convenios ONU
metadata.dc.description.tableofcontents: ÍNDICE | Foreword xiii | Acknowledgements xv | Technical notes and abbreviations xvii | Glossary xviii | Executive summary 1 | Part A: The role of technology and innovation in inclusive and sustainable industrial development 21 | Chapter 1: Moving towards inclusive and sustainable industrial development 21 | Pursuing rapid, long-run and stable growth 21 | Manufacturing development and structural change 27 | Technological change within manufacturing 34 | Structural change and inclusive and sustainable industrial development 39 | Notes 46 | Chapter 2: Technological change, structural transformation and economic growth 49 | Wanted: Technology and innovation to drive productivity and economic growth 49 | Making technology and innovation work together 54 | Building technological capabilities in global trade and global value chains 60 | Notes 74 | Chapter 3: Sustaining economic growth 77 | Specialization or diversification—don't put all your eggs in one basket 77 | Manufacturing is still vital for sustaining growth 81 | Technological opportunities within manufacturing and beyond 86 | Creating the conditions for technology to sustain economic growth 91 | Notes 99 | Chapter 4: Promoting social inclusiveness 103 | Inclusiveness and industrialization 103 | General trends in social inclusiveness 108 | Getting technology to drive social inclusiveness 116 | Notes 120 | Chapter 5: Moving towards greener structural transformation 123 | Change in the production process 123 | Change in the production structure 130 | Conditions facilitating the adoption of environment-friendly technologies 139 | International agreements 139 | Notes 143 | Chapter 6: Designing and implementing inclusive and sustainable industrial development policies 145 | Managing trade-offs 145 | Policy framework and taxonomy 148 | Technology policies—early, middle, and late stages 148 | Industrial policies for innovation 149 | Competitiveness policies and global value chain integration 156 | Complementary policies 161 | Good practices in formulating policy 162 | International cooperation on technology and innovation policies 165 | The 2030 agenda for sustainable growth 168 | Notes 169 | Part B: Trends in manufacturing valued added, manufactured exports and industrial competitiveness 173 | Chapter 7: Industrial trends: manufacturing valued added, exports, employment and energy and resource efficiency 173 | Trends in manufacturing valued added 173 | Trends in manufactured exports 182 | Manufacturing employment trends 188 | Resource efficiency and energy intensity in manufacturing 192 | Chapter 8: The Competitive Industrial Performance index 197 | The index 197 | Definition of sub-indicators 198 | The 2013 CIP ranking 199 | The industrial competitiveness of nations by industrial comparator 202 | Changes in industrial competitiveness, 1990–2013 and 2000–2013 208 | From short-term and zero-sum to long-term and win-win 210 | Annexes 212 | A1 World Bank country and economy classification 212 | A2 Classification of manufacturing industries by technology group 216 | A3 Sectoral disaggregation and definition of modern market activities 217 | A4 A stochastic frontier approach for Figure 5.9 218 | B1 Country and economy groups 219 | B2 Indicators of competitive industrial performance by economy 224 | B3 Indicators of manufacturing value added and exports by industrialization level, region and income group 228 | B4 Summary of world trade, by industrialization level, region and income group 232 | B5 Technological classification of international trade data 235 | C1 Data appendix 236 | References 243 |
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Description: Technological change is recognized as one of the main drivers of long-term growth. In the coming decades, radical innovations such as the mobile internet, the Internet of Things and cloud computing are likely to revolutionize production processes and enhance living standards, particularly in developing countries. The Sustainable Development Goal 9 Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation adopted on 26 September 2015 implies that without technology and innovation, industrialization will not happen, and without industrialization, development will not happen.
Rights: openAccess
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/24778
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