State reform and the articulation of the productive sectors

Authors

  • Guillermo Quintanilla Alarcón Universidad Nacional del Callao
  • Guillermo Alejandro Quintanilla García Universidad Particular Ricardo Palma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v18i2.12099

Keywords:

integration of productive public sector, public policies productive articulation

Abstract

This research has three purposes. First, prove the existence of weak links between business networks and production chain and the sectors of mining and processing activities. Second, support the need for public policy articulation productive sector, new type as a prerequisite for sustained economic growth through job creation (inclusion) where exploitation, production and processing are crawler’s condition. Third, present the broad outlines of this policy of promoting joint to productivity and competitiveness the national productive apparatus. Finally, an approach to a draft law and public policy articulating the productive sectors that can be implemented in the medium or long term and to enable the State to guide economic development of the country in an articulated manner via their public sectors is forcing productive in the comprehensive reform of State involving central level, a progressive reduction of ministries and public institutions, which in turn have an impact on the most efficient organization of regional and local governments, so that they can fulfill their role as the drivers of development of the country.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

  • Guillermo Quintanilla Alarcón, Universidad Nacional del Callao
    Ingeniero Industrial, Mag. En Políticas públicas, Profesor asociado de la Facultad de Ingeniería Industrial de la Universidad Nacional del Callao.
  • Guillermo Alejandro Quintanilla García, Universidad Particular Ricardo Palma
    Licenciado en Ciencias Biológicas, especialista en pesca y acuicultura, jefe del proyecto de conchas de abanico de Chimbote, Universidad Particular Ricardo Palma.

Downloads

Published

2015-12-24

Issue

Section

Producción y Gestión

How to Cite

State reform and the articulation of the productive sectors. (2015). Industrial Data, 18(2), 72-81. https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v18i2.12099