Cassiolato, José EduardoPessoa de Matos, Marcelo G.Lastres, Helena M.M.2013-08-272013-08-272013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51575Pre-print versionThirty years of liberal policy experimentation has led to a more divided world, with the gap between rich and poor widening. This chapter provides a discussion of the connection between development and the innovation systems (IS) framework, summarizing how the concept of innovation systems evolved over thirty years, and examining the connections between the IS framework and development thinking. It presents an overview of applying the IS framework to address development challenges and contexts that often dissociate economic from social development, both in research and in policy programs.Text1 digital file (47 p.)Application/pdfenINTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTINNOVATION SYSTEMSINCLUSIONINDUSTRIAL POLICYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONDEVELOPMENT THEORYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONGLOBAL SOUTHInnovation systems and developmentInternational development : ideas, experience and prospects; chapter 33Book Chapter