NATURALEZA Y EFECTOS DE LA POLÍTICA DE PATENTES EN EL RÉGIMEN DE INDUSTRIALIZACIÓN POR SUSTITUCIÓN DE IMPORTACIONES EN MÉXICO ENTRE 1940-1970
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Published:2018-04-10
Issue:3
Volume:36
Page:363-392
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ISSN:0212-6109
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Container-title:Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History
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language:en
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Short-container-title:RHE / JILAEH
Author:
Campa Navarro Juan Ignacio
Abstract
AbstractIn Mexico during the protectionist economic regime a process of industrial modernization was carried out which led to the incorporation of different types of technologies into the structures and processes of production or consumption. The patent policy was implemented with the interest of encouraging the attraction of novel technologies, but their contribution was quite limited due to the nature, design and operation, with which it was conformed. Therefore, the patent policy did not drive patenting activity in a high and sustained manner. It was ineffective to contribute to the development of technologies generated by local actors, and marginally propitiated the productive exploitation of patents.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,History
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