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Development

The group's objective is to study development as a multidimensional, historical, and social process linked to people's capacities and freedoms. Democracy, education, innovative capability, productive sophistication, equality, and sustainability are essential development aspects.

Within this context, the group studies development from two main perspectives: from a territorial perspective, analyzing the long run process of local and regional development in Uruguay and Latin America; it studies various social, economic, and institutional factors as endogenous determinants that explain development processes; from a macroeconomic perspective, considering the systemic relations between Latin America and the rest of the world's regions. From this point of view, the relations between regions, their international relations, and productive internal structures are determining factors that limit development.

These two analytical perspectives are consolidated in four main lines of research: i) territorial development, ii) innovation, iii) public policies, and iv) sustainable development. Within these four lines, the group develops various research projects that investigate multiple topics like territorial growth and development indicators, Latin American innovation systems and networks, development trajectories and structural change, social capital, and social policies, and innovation and the transition to sustainable industries.

Lines of research

Territorial development

  • Territorial development, social capital, and inter-organizational networks.
  • Regional and local development: evolution and fundamentals. Emphasis on Uruguay and the Latin American perspective.
  • Local governments, decentralization, governance, and local financing of development
  • Methodological challenges of local development studies and networks.
  • Cooperatives and territorial development

Innovation and development

  • Innovation and development in middle-income countries
  • Innovation networks and systems
  • Microeconomics of innovation
  • Science, technology, and innovation policies
  • Innovations in Human Health

Public policies

  • Populism and public policies
  • Integrality of social policies

Sustainable development

  • Transition paths towards sustainable development
  • Environmental challenges of agro-industrial clusters

Members

  • Carlos Bianchi (coordinator)
  • Irene Centurión
  • Marcelo Dianessi
  • Pablo Galaso
  • Sebastián Goinheix 
  • Fernando Isabella
  • Sergio Palomeque
  • Adrián Rodríguez Miranda

Publications (link)

Recent projects and publications

Influential Players in Social Policy Networks

  • Author(s): Biosca, Olga - Galaso, Pablo
  • Journal: Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

DT 06/20 - Firm’s innovation strategies and employment: new evidence from Uruguay

  • Author(s): Bianchi, Carlos - Laguna, Hugo
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

DT 04/20 - Invention and Collaboration Networks in Latin America: Evidence from Patent Data

  • Author(s): Bianchi, Carlos - Galaso, Pablo - Palomeque, Sergio
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

Consequences of open innovation: effects on skill-driven recruitment

  • Author(s): Bello-Pintado, Alejandro - Bianchi, Carlos
  • Journal: Journal of Knowledge Management
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

DT 02/20 - El cooperativismo agrario y su potencial para el desarrollo territorial: los casos de Chile y Uruguay

  • Author(s): Rodríguez Miranda, Adrián - Rodríguez, Mariana - Núñez, Aracely - Rengifo, Andrea
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

Patterns of Regional Income Distribution in Uruguay (1872–2012): A Story of Agglomeration, Natural Resources and Public Policies

  • Author(s): Rodríguez Miranda, Adrián - Willebald, Henry
  • Research group: Economic history, Development
  • Year: 2020

Core-periphery relations in the international mergers and acquisitions network

  • Author(s): Galaso, Pablo - Sánchez Díez, Ángeles
  • Journal: Applied Econometrics and International Development
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

Firm’s innovation in Latin-America: between persistent features and new challenge

  • Author(s): Bello-Pintado, Alejandro - Bianchi, Carlos - García-Marco, Teresa
  • Journal: Management Research
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2019

Inter-firm collaborations to make or to buy innovation. Evidence from the rubber and plastics cluster in Uruguay.

  • Author(s): Galaso, Pablo - Picasso, Santiago - Rodríguez Miranda, Adrián
  • Journal: Management Research
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2019

What makes a key player in interorganizational social policy networks? The case of Uruguay

  • Author(s): Galaso, Pablo - Biosca, Olga
  • Journal: International Journal of Public Administration
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

Effects of public funding on firm innovation: transforming or reinforcing a weak innovation pattern?

  • Author(s): Bianchi, Carlos - Berrutti, Felipe
  • Journal: Economics of Innovation and New Technology
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2020

Diversity, novelty and satisfactoriness in health innovation

  • Author(s): Bianchi, Carlos
  • Journal: Journal of Evolutionary Economics
  • Research group: Development
  • Year: 2019
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