segunda-feira, junho 27, 2011
Aumento da complexidade económica = Mongo!
Interessante a conjugação de "The building blocks of economic complexity" de César A. Hidalgo e Ricardo Hausmann, onde se pode ler:
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"the results presented here suggest that changes in a country’s productive structure can be understood as a combination of 2 processes, (i) that by which countries find new products as yet unexplored combinations of the capabilities they already have, and (ii) the process by which countries accumulate new capabilities and combine them with other previously available capabilities to develop yet more products.
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A possible explanation for the connection between economic complexity and growth is that countries that are below the income expected from their capability endowment have yet to develop all of the products that are feasible with their existing capabilities. We can expect such countries to be able to grow more quickly, relative to those countries that can only grow by accumulating new capabilities.
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This perspective also suggests that the incentive to accumulate capabilities would depend, among other things, on the expected demand that new capabilities would face, and this would depend on how new capabilities can complement existing ones to create new products."
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Com este texto de Idris Mootee "White Space Mapping – Seeing the Future Beyond the Core":
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"As markets mature, competition intensifies (Moi ici: Inicialmente aumento da eficiência); new technologies are invented (Moi ici: Novas capacidades surgem) and new consumer behaviors constantly emerge. Organizations need to actively look for new sources of differentiation; white space mapping is becoming an important strategic exercise for organizational learning and strategic planning. For a company to remain relevant over the long term, it must respond to these shifting conditions intelligently and white space mapping needs to be part of its strategic planning efforts."
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"the results presented here suggest that changes in a country’s productive structure can be understood as a combination of 2 processes, (i) that by which countries find new products as yet unexplored combinations of the capabilities they already have, and (ii) the process by which countries accumulate new capabilities and combine them with other previously available capabilities to develop yet more products.
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A possible explanation for the connection between economic complexity and growth is that countries that are below the income expected from their capability endowment have yet to develop all of the products that are feasible with their existing capabilities. We can expect such countries to be able to grow more quickly, relative to those countries that can only grow by accumulating new capabilities.
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This perspective also suggests that the incentive to accumulate capabilities would depend, among other things, on the expected demand that new capabilities would face, and this would depend on how new capabilities can complement existing ones to create new products."
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Com este texto de Idris Mootee "White Space Mapping – Seeing the Future Beyond the Core":
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"As markets mature, competition intensifies (Moi ici: Inicialmente aumento da eficiência); new technologies are invented (Moi ici: Novas capacidades surgem) and new consumer behaviors constantly emerge. Organizations need to actively look for new sources of differentiation; white space mapping is becoming an important strategic exercise for organizational learning and strategic planning. For a company to remain relevant over the long term, it must respond to these shifting conditions intelligently and white space mapping needs to be part of its strategic planning efforts."
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