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The World Bank ECAKE Human Capital policy issues for LAC Washington, June18, 2003
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The World Bank Challenge...
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Human Capital University Think Tanks/ Antenna Firms Innovation & TFP Growth The FPSI Challenge : Other Public Policies Rules of the Game Infrastructure (ICT) Demand for innovation Global Knowledge Economy National Innovation System Innovation Clusters Global Knowledge Economy
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The World Bank Knowledge Market l the knowledge market is global and open, –knowledge producers exchange knowledge at “low price” –knowledge users have access at “high price” l knowledge is not consumed when it is applied
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The World Bank Closing the gap l Skilled people l Knowledge networks and centes of excellence l Creation and transformation of knowledge l Strengthening of culture and language l Information infrastructure l National Information System
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The World Bank Lessons...
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The World Bank l Knowledge is a critical determinant of economic growth and quality of life l Knowledge is transformed into goods and services through a country’s NIS l Trained human brains are the most effective knowledge transfer and adaptation mechanism l Good science is international
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The World Bank Trends...
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The World Bank PIB Crecimiento (%) Nota: tasa de crecimiento anual basados en US$ de1995 Fuente: World Development Indicators 2002
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The World Bank Increased Returns to Schooling (Brazil)
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The World Bank Accelerated Enrolment in LAC Source: World Development Indicators (WDI);
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The World Bank Científicos e Ingenieros 1988 y 1998 Fuente: World Development Indicators 2002
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The World Bank Tertiary- Ok given level of GDP but... Fuente: Brunner 2001 Ph.D.s en Ciencia/millón hab. 1996-1997
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The World Bank Cost per Student (average for short and long cycle programs)
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The World Bank Increased Private Sector Response
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The World Bank Demand and GNP (Colombia)
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The World Bank.. an Equity Challenge ( Colombia -- 1992 and 1997)
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The World Bank Estudiantes extranjeros en países OCDE, según orígen, 1999
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The World Bank Closing the Gaps in Education and Technology: LA vs. Asia & Scandinavia
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The World Bank NIS …
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Human Capital University Think Tanks/ Antenna Firms Innovation & TFP Growth The FPSI Challenge : Other Public Policies Rules of the Game Infrastructure (ICT) Demand for innovation Global Knowledge Economy National Innovation System Innovation Clusters Global Knowledge Economy
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The World Bank WB Education Portfolio in LAC 2002
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The World Bank Tertiary Education in LAC
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The World Bank Promoting Innovative Effort l How create a taste for innovation? –Consortia in Asia, Finland –Repatriation of talent –Students in industry –Management training l Nurturing innovation-Seedlings –Precompetitive financing? (new Nordic research) –Matching grants: (50% of Tekes financing) –Industrial Parks/Incubators: Filter for new ideas
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The World Bank Promoting Innovative Effort II l Encourage collaboration: –Matching grants F 50% Tekes financing in sectoral programs F Why didn’t work in Mexico? –Overhaul University/Think tank incentives (HD/FPSI) –Industrial Parks/Incubators: Impact in the region? l Financing, Managing new innovation –Venture management/ capital (Yozma) –SME appropriate financing (barrier to R&D in Fin.)
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The World Bank Promoting Innovative Effort III l Providing science public goods –Overhaul public think tanks (FPSI) F VTT –Consolidation/low base financing –Reform Universities (HD) –Introducing new sectors- Fundacion Chile (Mexico?) l NIS overview –NIS management –Cluster analysis (Fin: 4 year cycle) –Technology forecasting? –Tight checks and balances (Tekes, Academy 3 year review, projects outside)
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The World Bank Thanks for the Invitation Lauritz B. Holm-Nielsen Lholmnielsen@worldbank.org
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