La inminente extensión de la Unión Europea hacia el este ha reavivado la inquietud en América Latina por la posibilidad de un mayor aislacionismo en Europa. Sin embargo, es difícil que perjudique a América Latina el auge de las relaciones en materia de comercio e inversión extranjera directa entre los miembros actuales de la Unión Europea y los países de Europa central y oriental. Por su composición, parece que las exportaciones de América Latina a la Unión Europea complementan las de los países de Europa central y oriental. Además, la masiva afluencia reciente de inversión extranjera directa …
International experience shows that costfree replication and adoption of industrial best practices on a universal basis is a misconception. Rather, it is a matter of a progressive and reciprocal adaptation between external and local practices in which learning costs and times, as well as the need for public and private cooperation, are essential. The potential for convergence of policies, practices and institutions triggered by globalization appears to be greater at the macroeconomic than at the microeconomic level. This article examines such issues in a general way and then focuses on the di…
The pending widening of the European Union to the East has revived concerns in Latin America that Europe may become more inwardlooking. However, booming trade and foreign direct investment (FDI); relations between current EU members and Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs); are unlikely to harm Latin America. Trade patterns suggest that Latin America's exports to the EU are complementary to the exports of the CEECs. Moreover, the recent surge of FDI flows to various host countries, including several Latin American economies, indicates that new investment opportunities in CEECs …