\documentclass{book} \usepackage{fontenc} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[spanish]{babel} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{arrows,shapes,snakes,automata,backgrounds,petri} \usepackage{times} \usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{array} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{pdfpages} \usepackage{listings} \lstset{language=C} % \lstset{ basicstyle=\small, keywordstyle=\color{blue}\bfseries, identifierstyle=, commentstyle=\color{gray}, showstringspaces=false, keywordstyle=\color{blue}, morekeywords={one,three,five}} \lstset{backgroundcolor=\color{gray},frame=single,emph={EMPTY},emphstyle=\color{white}, showstringspaces=false,commentstyle=\itshape, morekeywords={printf}, tabsize=2, fontadjust=true, basicstyle=\footnotesize} %\lstset{framexleftmargin=5mm, frame=shadowbox, rulesepcolor=\color{black}, backgroundcolor=\color[gray]{.9}} \lstset{backgroundcolor=\color[gray]{.8}} \usepackage{float} \usepackage{rotating} \usepackage{subfigure} \usepackage{pstricks} \definecolor{code-color}{cmyk}{0, 0, 0, 0.1} \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,latexsym,array, bm, times} \pagestyle{myheadings} \markboth{Sistemas Embebidos}{Carlos Iván Camargo Bareño} \usepackage{longtable} \parindent 1cm \parskip 0.2cm \topmargin 0.2cm \oddsidemargin 1cm \evensidemargin 0.5cm \textwidth 15cm \textheight 21cm \begin{document} \bibliographystyle{unsrt} \tableofcontents \parindent=1cm % \input title \input intro % \input review % \input embedded % \input commons % \input education \bibliography{biblio} \end{document} Such evidence stares at us from the performance of several Asian countries in the past few decades. These countries seem to understand that job creation must be the No. 1 objective of state economic policy. The government plays a strategic role in setting the priorities and arraying the forces and organization necessary to achieve this goal. The rapid development of the Asian economies provides numerous illustrations. In a thorough study of the industrial development of East Asia, Robert Wade of the London School of Economics found that these economies turned in precedent-shattering economic performances over the '70s and '80s in large part because of the effective involvement of the government in targeting the growth of manufacturing industries.