A developmental trajectory: state planning
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https://doi.org/10.18537/est.v006.n010.12Keywords:
burocracia, desarrollo, Estado, planificación, políticasAbstract
This essay attempts to answer the question of how governments could change a development path for insertion into a dynamic in the world capitalist economy? The approach considers discuss three basic elements: the role of the state, a trained bureaucracy and the actions and policies that generate innovation and economic development. Such elements are raised discuss necessary for planning the state.
Keywords: bureaucracy, development, planning, political, state.
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