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Lithium policies in Latin America: old wine in new bottles?

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 state’s 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@unpublished{doi:10.17170/kobra-2024082710725,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}
}