Cooperation Networks and Economic Development

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Author_Andrés Cárdenas O´Farrill
Bio-pharmaceutical Industry
Biopharma Industry
biotechnology policy
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Complex Economic System
Complex Industries
Cuban biopharmaceutical industry
Cuban biopharmaceutical sector development
Cuban biotech network
Cuban Case
Cuban Economy
Cuban Health System
Cuban industrial policy
Developmental Network State
Enterprise System
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Finlay Institute
Government Bodies
industrial policy analysis
innovation systems
innovative business enterprise
Innovative Firm
Kist
MITI
National Academy
national economic development
National Innovation System
network theory application
Non-agricultural Cooperatives
Non-firm Organizations
Organizational Integration
science and technology governance
Sectoral Systems
Social Network Research
Special Development Zone
Spontaneous Order
state intervention economics
Strategic Network
Tcp

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138558984
  • Weight: 1120g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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For most Western audiences, Cuba is a touristic paradise stuck in time and virtually detached from world technology networks by the US embargo – anything but a hub of industrial innovation and high value-added biotechnology.

However, a closer look reveals more subtle but equally powerful stories that challenge the homogenizing assumptions of conventional economics and open up scope for more sophisticated reflections on Cuban economy and industry. From this kind of enquiry emerges the case of the internationally respected Cuban biotech industry as the most successful case of science and technology policy in the country’s economic history.

The book takes an interdisciplinary approach, exploring issues such as interdependency, purpose and history as natural constituencies of the innovation process. It also examines the dynamic and crucial role played by the state in the formation of innovative business enterprises. This book will be of interest to academic researchers in the fields of innovation and economic development.

Andrés Cárdenas O´Farrill received his first economics degree at the University of Havana. He started his career as an economist by working at the Cuban Ministry for Economy, where he became interested in the world of renewable energy. He gained his second economics degree at the University of Leipzig and his PhD at the University of Bremen. He is currently a Research Associate of the Academic–Industry Research Network – theAIRnet.

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