Lithium policies in Latin America: old wine in new bottles?
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β’ Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico hold a considerable share of lithium reserves globally. β’ These countries developed specific policies to increase the contribution of lithium rents to national economic growth. β’ Lithium policy in Latin America presents operative differences related to the stateβs protagonism in promoting extraction. β’ The weakness of these policies is prioritizing rent capture instead of the development of technology-based competitive advantages and neglecting collaborative regional potentialities.
@unpublished{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024082710725, author ={Milanez, Bruno and Dorn, Felix Malte}, title ={Lithium policies in Latin America: old wine in new bottles?}, keywords ={330 and 333 and Lateinamerika and Argentinien and Bolivien and Brasilien and Chile and Mexiko and LithiumlagerstΓ€tte and Rohstoffpolitik}, copyright ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/}, language ={en}, year ={2024} }