Abstract

This chapter analyzes the linkages between science, technology, and innovation (STI) policies and inclusive development. These connections are first studied from an analytical perspective and then through four current STI programs in the South American context. STI policies are increasingly framed and approached in relation to social inclusion and development. Learning from these experiences is of utmost importance both analytically and policy-wise. This work attempts to contribute to this learning process.

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