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  Carlota Perez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carlota Perez is a Venezuelan scholar and expert on technology and socio-economic development most famous for her concept of Techno-Economic Paradigm Shifts and her theory of great surges, a further development of the Kondratieff waves.
Perez, who mainly lives in Caracas, Venezuela, as a consultant, is Honorary Research Fellow at SPRU, University of Sussex, and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the United Nation University's Institute of New Technologies, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Carlota Perez is a neo-Schumpeterian and a student of Christopher Freeman, with whom she closely collaborates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carlota_Perez   (378 words)

  
 85 English {Wed, 11th Jun 2003}
Carlota was shocked to see the children, as she does not know that Rafael had invited a lot of his friends.
Carlota was waiting for either of them to answer, finally Juana told her that they were discussing about the photos that Juana took earlier.
Carlota finally spilled out a secret in front of her family about somebody who is on full speed to ruin her marriage.
www.geocities.com /mal_jlv/85.htm   (2682 words)

  
 La Fogata digital
Carlota Pérez advierte que esta adaptación del contexto económico, cultural e institucional a los requerimientos de la nueva tecnología no es una adaptación pasiva, sino que este contexto influye, a su vez, en la forma que va adoptando el desarrollo tecnológico.
Según Carlota Pérez, una o varias innovaciones se transforman en un nuevo paradigma cuando éste se organiza en torno a un insumo o conjunto de insumos de costo relativamente bajo y descendente; de oferta ilimitada; de múltiple uso; y con capacidad para reducir los costos del capital, del trabajo y de los productos.
Carlota Pérez espera -y yo comparto con ella esa esperanza- que una mejor comprensión de la naturaleza de transformación pueda ayudar a aliviar el costo social y a acelerar el éxito de la tarea de experimentación institucional (1998, p.14).
www.lafogata.org /harnecker/h9.htm   (8836 words)

  
 103 English {Wed, 9th July 2003}
At the hospital: Carlota opened her eyes as the nurse said to her to wait and stay calm, she’ll be back soon.
Carlota had asked where she was and the doc informed her of what had happened.
Perez house: Mauricio slowly approached Juana and tried his very best to explained that he still loved her as she’s the mother to her child.
www.geocities.com /mal_jlv/103.htm   (1925 words)

  
 Telenovelas Internet Forum
Carlota said it should be about the fact that he is going to divorce Desiree and leaves her penniless.
Perez home: Manuel was minutely examining the negative of the photo taken at Mauricio’s, and he recalled the conversation he had with Juana and agreed the negative does leave some strange print.
Carlota further told his dad that, Mauricio left her because of the baby that Juana is carrying inside her body.
www.network54.com /Forum/11259/viewall-page-23   (19072 words)

  
 Alibris: Carlota
Carlota thinks her role in life is to take the place of her dead brother to please her father.
Cuando Carlota recibe un cochinito para ahorrar, le parece un regalo bastante tonto, pero cuando descubre que es un cochinito magico y que si guarda en el suficiente dinero le concedera un deseo, definitivamente cambia de parecer.
Carlota Caulfield's book travels through various cities to establish a dialogue with letters by women, known and unknown, in love and rejected.
www.alibris.com /search/books/subject/Carlota   (520 words)

  
 Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages
Carlota Perez, Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages.
I tremendously enjoyed reading this book both because of the topic that Carlota Perez investigates, and because the way the investigation is carried out.
Perez focuses on well-defined issues, for instance the emergence of new technologies, how they bring about an infectious frenzy, how they reshape the channels through which flows investment capital.
eh.net /bookreviews/library/0579.shtml   (880 words)

  
 Noise Filter: 2005-12-04
That experience, along with her further studies of the history of technology, led Professor Perez to a broader view of technological change: as a force that drove both modernization and upheaval in society’s institutions and in the culture at large.
Perez: There are two types of dinosaurs inherited from the previous paradigm: the institutional framework (basically the rules of the game that governments establish for business in each age) and the mature industrial giant corporations.
Perez: It’s a new wave of bold financiers with entrepreneurial drive; in our surge, it was the new venture capitalists of the 1970s and ’80s.
noisefilter.blogspot.com /2005_12_04_noisefilter_archive.html   (17943 words)

  
 Post-fordism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Neo-Schumpeterian approach to post-Fordism is based on the theory of Kondratiev Waves (also known as Long Waves) which was modernized by Joseph Schumpeter.
Fordism was the techno-economic paradigm of the fourth Kondratiev Wave, and post-Fordism is thus the techno-economic paradigm of the fifth, which is dominated by Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
The Regulation approach (also called the neo-Marxist or French Regulation School), was designed to address the paradox of how capitalism has both a tendency towards crisis, change and instability as well as an ability to stabilize institutions, rules and norms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Post-fordism   (663 words)

  
 Juana La Virgen Discussion Board
Perez house: He arrived when Ana Maria was talking to her plants (macam pah bedah pulak!) Salvador approach her and she asked him about CArlotta.
Carlota said she’s not seeing Mauricio to make peace but wants to let go of her annoyance of what he had done to her.
Mauricio said Carlota is not the woman he had knew when they got married back then even he now pitied her.
www.network54.com /Forum/188951/viewall-page-17   (8095 words)

  
 exploreCO
Carlota Perez may be the most significant proponent of long-wave theory, an approach classically associated with Nikolai Kondratiev and his 50-year cycles of boom and bust, and Joseph Schumpeter and this view of creative destruction that he saw as essential in these cycles.
According to Perez, the world is due for a technological and economic boom that makes everyone better off, but it’s up to us to make it happen.
Perez expects the next wave will be driven by biotechnology, bioelectronics, nanotechnology, and new materials.
www.manyworlds.com /exploreCO.aspx?coid=CO1260513584669   (389 words)

  
 Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Perez writes with amazing vigor, and grace, not taking an extra unneeded word, and not repeating herself.
Fortunately, Perez revives the Schumpeterian tradition with a powerful reinterpretation and combines economics and technology with a clear and convincing voice.
Perez has given us the outlines of that pattern, making all our jobs a great deal easier.
www.industry-reviews.com /Technological_Revolutions_and_Financial_Capital_The_Dynamics_of_Bubbles_and_Golden_Ages_1843763311.html   (1083 words)

  
 Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carlota Perez is an interdisciplinary scholar, international consultant and lecturer.
Carlota Perez regularly participates in international seminars and conferences about the economics of innovation, technical change and development and other related topics and is often invited to give lectures and seminars in Latin American and European Universities.
In Venezuela she is on the advisory committees of the Department of Innovation of IESA (the main private Venezuelan Business School) of the post-graduate course on Technology of CENDES (Central University of Venezuela) and in Germany on the Academic Board of Auto Uni, Wolfsburg.
www.cerf.cam.ac.uk /staff/index.php?current=6&staff_id=34   (744 words)

  
 Carlota Perez - Bedeutung, Definition, Erklärung im netlexikon
Carlota Perez (*1939) ist eine venezolanische Wissenschaftlerin und Expertin mit den Schwerpunkten Technologie und sozioökomische Entwicklung; sie ist am bekanntesten für ihr Konzept der Techno-Economic Paradigm Shifts und ihre Theorie der "great surges", einer Weiterentwicklung der Kondratieffzyklen.
Perez, die hauptsächlich in Caracas, Venezuela, als Consultant lebt, ist Honorary Research Fellow am SPRU-Zentrum der Universität Sussex und Adjunct Senior Research Fellow an der Universität der Vereinten Nationen, Institute of New Technologies, Maastricht.
Carlota Perez ist neo-Schumpeterianerin und eine Schülerin von Christopher Freeman, mit dem sie eng zusammenarbeitet.
www.lexikon-definition.de /Carlota-Perez.html   (269 words)

  
 carlota   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Debido a su amplia experiencia en el mundo de los sistemas de información que comienza en 1982, Carlota es reconocida como una experta en el ámbito de la gestión documental, y en...
Curriculum Vitae - CARLOTA PEREZ.ORG - Carlota Perez Officia...
Carlota Perez - Researcher, lecturer and international consultant, specialized in the social and economic impact of technical changewww.carlotaperez.org/CVgs.htm Página guardada en caché
www.4ask.com /links/carlota   (284 words)

  
 History - A Guide to the Future
She discusses two phases of a technological revolution - the "installation period" which is the time of learning, adaptation and creative destruction, and the "deployment period" which is the time of institutional recomposition and growth (the interim crash or burst of the bubble separates the two phases).
Perez states that we're not in the deployment period yet - investments are still focused on short-term gain, social systems continue to foster unstable environments, and "idle money" continues to focus on and inflate assets such as housing precluding demand expansion required to absorb excess supply being produced.
Perez argues that these structural tensions can be overcome by industrial policy and requires the active attention of businesses and government.
blogs.ittoolbox.com /erp/bpo/archives/history-a-guide-to-the-future-6074   (721 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages: Books: Carlota ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Perez provides a fresh analysis of technological, financial and social booms and busts in an engaging and refreshing way.
Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital by Carlota Perez describes the interaction between the technical innovation and long-term economic cycles.
Professor Perez approaches the subject as an academic economist (University of Sussex, UK), using the early 20th century work of Nikolai Kondratiev on long economic cycles (40-50 years) as a point of departure, whereas Christensen and Grove focus primarily on the near-term (2-5 years) implications of innovation on the individual firm.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1840649224?v=glance   (2107 words)

  
 find CARLOTA through People Search databases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 I, Hans.: History and Social Networks
The roots of this model grow out of the observations made by the Russian economist Nikolai Kondratieff and the Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter who in 1920s and 1930s described half-century long waves of economic growth and decline reaching back to the 1700s.
In more recent decades, economic historians Chris Freeman and Carlota Perez have expanded the model to encompass political and social trends through to the current information revolution.
Carlota Perez shows us that historically technological revolutions arrive with remarkable regularity, and that economies react to them in predictable phases.
hanssuter.typepad.com /folder/history_and_social_networks   (729 words)

  
 Alternative Perspective on Technology - SEATINI Articles
A good example of this is Carlota Perez.
She argues that the full fruits of technological revolution occur roughly every 50 years, widely reaped with a time lag of 20-30 years of turbulent adaptation and assimilation.
At the level of the developing countries, Perez identifies finance and debt as the decisive factors for technological innovation or technology “diffusion” (not transfer).
www.seatini.org /publications/factsheets/technology.htm   (2596 words)

  
 Honorary Research Fellows Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Carlota Perez, a Venezuelan national, is Visiting Senior Research Fellow at CERF, Judge Institute, Cambridge University, U.K., and Honorary Research Fellow at SPRU, University of Sussex, UK.
Her research specialization is in the social and economic impact of technical change, and the historically changing conditions for growth, development and competitiveness.
Perez previously served as Director of Technological Development at the Venezuelan Ministry of Industry.
www.intech.unu.edu /about/whoswho/research_fellows/senior_fellows.php   (1342 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Crises (economic)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Economic development involves the periodic destructive disruption of the capitalist production system and its creative renewal by innovations that lift the economy to a higher plane of development: "Capitalism,then, is by nature a form or method of economic change and not only never is but never can be stationary....
In this context Carlota Perez argues, in "Structural Change and the Assimilation of New technologies in the Economic and Social System" (1981), that old technologies are perpetuated after new technologies are introduced, due to institutional forces such as the formation of special-interest groups and the protection of specialized labor by trade unions.
A related criticism appears in Solomos Solomou's1986 paper "Innovation Clusters and Kondratieff Long Waves in Economic Growtlh": "Mensch's ideas are faulted on a number of counts, the two most important being the use of an unrepresentative innovation selection and the use of an inappropriate statistical test.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Crises-%28economic%29   (637 words)

  
 Digital Renderings: Productivity and the Profit Myth
Drawing on fascinating historical research by Carlota Perez (among others), Arthur argues that technological revolutions tend to occur in two phases.
First comes a turbulent period of exploration when companies experiment with the new technology, and technical and usage standards begin to emerge.
Perez, in her book Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital, terms these two phases the "installation phase" and the "deployment phase" and notes that the important innovations in the deployment phase tend to be less technological than institutional.
www.nicholasgcarr.com /digital_renderings/archives/productivity_and_the.shtml   (866 words)

  
 Encuentros | Atina Chile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Después del colapso del NASDAQ en el 2000, parecería que todo el glamour de la informática se hubiese acabado y surge la esperanza de impulsar un gran auge similar con la biotecnología.
Carlota Pérez, examina los procesos de evolución y difusión de estas dos grandes tecnologías haciendo paralelos históricos entre ellas.
Carlota Pérez es Investigadora Senior de la Universidad de Cambridge y consultora internacional de reconocido prestigio.
www.atinachile.cl /drupal/index.php?q=taxonomy/term/32   (1016 words)

  
 Carlota Perez (CARPEREZ.ORG)
Ahora Carlota Pérez ha definido un marco de referencia para analizar los ciclos recurrentes de auge y caida que caracterizaron los pasados 250 años de desarrollo, que recuerda el gran trabajo con visión de síntesis de Fernand Braudel sobre Capitalismo y Civilización.
'La obra de Carlota Perez se organiza, de manera muy importante, en torno a su concepto de paradigma tecnoeconómico, el cual muestra el entramado de causas y consecuencias entre lo tecnológico, lo político, lo social y lo cultural.
Perez logra volver a reunir por primera vez dos aspectos del trabajo de Schumpeter, el cambio tecnológico y las finanzas, en un recuento histórico a la vez amplio y profundo.
www.carlotaperez.org /Articulos/TRFC-comentarios.htm   (1596 words)

  
 ITT: Maggio 2005: Innovazione: La condivisione delle idee vincenti promuove l’innovazione
Questa è la domanda che è stata posta da Carlota Perez, ricercatrice nel Regno Unito all’Università di Cambridge e allo Science Policy Research Unit (centro con sede nel Sussex), in occasione del suo intervento al Forum.
Gli investimenti in capitali di rischio sono diminuiti a vista d’occhio: dopo aver toccato la punta massima di 81 miliardi di dollari nel 2000, cioè prima che la bolla del Nasdaq scoppiasse, nel 2003 raggiunsero solo il 10% di quella cifra, mentre nel 2004 si è registrata una leggera ripresa.
Perez ha cercato un raffronto con le precedenti rivoluzioni tecnologiche ed è arrivata alla conclusione che in ciascuna epoca in esame si sono verificate condizioni simili a quelle della bolla degli anni ‘90.
www.cordis.lu /itt/itt-it/05-1/innov01.htm   (868 words)

  
 zengestrom.com: From innovating technology to innovating policy
The next twenty years are about policy.” I’m reading Carlota Perez’s “Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital,” where she argues that every 50 years or so capitalism undergoes technological revolutions (sort of like the Kondratiev long waves) that go: technological revolution—financial bubble—collapse—golden age—political unrest.
ICT:s were the 5th technological revolution, and if Perez is right we should now be in an important turning point of “institutional adjustment”.
If the adjustment is successful, Perez says it will lead to a golden age period of full employment, comfortable profits and all the good stuff, although inevitably people’s expectations will grow too high and lead to frustration and protests.
www.zengestrom.com /blog/2004/01/policy_innovati.html   (186 words)

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