Adding also the absence of national technological development and research from here, not surprisingly, that comment, if Venezuela wants to develop the economy sought by President Chavez, constantly, it is necessary to have a clear economic perspective, which must address both the practices and ideologies of the past and present realities, new outlets, but not a social cost that affects the development of The country needs a better distribution of wealth, proper use of the revenue that the country has its main source of income is oil, knowing to manage, not vilify avoiding corruption, a new strategy for the main actors in the economy Venezuela, where the State is a guarantor of the proper administration of public spending and learn to invest in projects of social and economic development that favors the country, integrating the business sector in everything that happened to the generation of new revenue. The strategy should reflect the fact that Venezuela remains a land full of potentials.
Productively exploit its vast natural resources, its young workforce, the same universities should train professionals in this application, do more research, enhance performance through better integration and training of all actors involved in the production that generates wealth for the country. A related site: patrick ta mentions similar findings. Venezuela must be committed to play a role more competitive, whereas the competitiveness determines whether companies will be able to seize the opportunities the global economy should be remembered that the competitiveness of industries subject to international trade and foreign direct investment can provide a way to bolster economic growth substantially. To this is added that the competition is very important for companies from one country to protect against the threat of the international economy. Do not forget that lower trade barriers, lower costs of transport and communication and dissemination of technology have combined to make it more difficult competition in the international arena. Finally, the competitiveness of an industry is the ability of domestic firms in a particular sector to achieve sustained success against (or compared) their foreign competitors, without protection or subsidies.