The Chilean salmon industry takes off: From the commercialization to the early development phase

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Norman and Stiglitz (2012, 7) emphasize that the long-term success of economic development rests on the ability of societies to learn “new technologies, new ways of doing business, new ways of managing the economy, new ways of dealing with other countries.” Related to this notion of a “learning society” is the view of Cimoli et al. (2009, 2) that great industrial transformation “entails a major process of accumulation of knowledge and capabilities, at the level of both individuals and organizations.”

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Hosono, A. (2016). The Chilean salmon industry takes off: From the commercialization to the early development phase. In Chile’s Salmon Industry: Policy Challenges in Managing Public Goods (pp. 45–74). Springer Japan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55766-1_3

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