The objective answer is: No.
Despite the fact that in much of
history, Peru officially proposed its industrialization, be it the State of the
Liberal Revolution of 1865 (later, the Aristocratic Republic in its first
stage), and the developmental State (since the second government of Manuel
Prado until the hyperinflationary crisis in 1987).
We refer to the tests.
The Bicentennial Plan is the only
governement document that expresses what is desirable in the medium term in our
country in terms of production, as it appears in the following table:
Proposals for prioritization of productive sectors in Peru
Monitor Study Michael Porter
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National Vision Council
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S&T Program Peru IDB
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Organizing Commission of CEPLAN
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National Export Plan
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Agroindustry
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Agroindustry
|
Agriculture and agribusiness
|
Agriculture (organic and fruit
growing) Production of pharmaceutical compounds extracted from native
medicinal plants
|
Agriculture and agribusiness
|
Mining
|
Mining and metallurgy
|
|
Mining of precious metals and common metals) and
related services
|
Jewelery and goldsmithing. Capital intensive
services
|
Fishing and aquaculture
|
Fishing and aquaculture
|
Fishing and aquaculture
|
Fishing and aquaculture (production
of canned and prepared fish)
|
Fishing and aquaculture
|
Textile and clothing
|
|
Textile and clothing (cotton, wool and fine hair)
|
Textile and clothing
|
Textile and clothing
|
Tourism
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Tourism
|
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Tourism (in its different
approaches: cultural, ecological, etc.)
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Tourism and crafts
|
|
|
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Wood, furniture and wooden articles
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Wooden forestry
|
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Telecommunications
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Information technology
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Services (software and others)
|
|
|
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Goods and services related to natural gas
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As will be appreciated, of the 8
items mentioned, only two belong to the transformation, textiles and clothing
and metallurgy sector, and even one is from the light industry.
That is to say, the same
country-farm scheme as always, outside the Knowledge Society, questioned for
centuries by the most prominent figures in Peru, such as Manuel
Pardo and Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo.
Compare with the proposals made
by this simple blog of a National Industrial Plan (See post 01,
02
and 03)
and in academic articles.
Would you want this for your
nation, dear reader?
03/16/20
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