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020 _a9264075992 (pdf)
020 _z9789264075979 (print)
020 _z9264075976 (print)
020 _a9789264075993 (pdf)
040 _aMX-TeUDD
_bspa
_cMX-TeUDD
050 0 4 _aHC140.T4
_bO3 2009
245 0 0 _aOECD reviews of innovation policy Mexico /
_cOrganisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
260 _aParis :
_bOrganisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development,
_c2009
300 _a216 p. :
_bil. ;
_c27 cm
490 0 _aOECD reviews of innovation policy,
504 _aBibliografía: p. 211-216
520 _a"Over the past decade, Mexico has made significant progress towards macroeconomic stability and has undertaken important structural reforms to further open the economy to trade and investment, and improve the functioning of markets for goods and services. However, potential gross domestic product (GDP) growth remains much too low to reduce widespread poverty and bridge the wide gap in living standards with wealthier OECD countries. One important reason for this is that Mexico has been slower than those in many competing newly industrializing economies to realise the importance of investment in innovation as a driver of growth and competitiveness. This book assesses the current status of Mexico's innovation system and policies, and identifies where and how the government should focus its efforts to improve the country's innovation capabilities."
650 4 _aTechnological innovations-Mexico
_9106792
650 4 _aDesarrollo económico-Historia-México
_9180138
650 4 _aInnovaciones tecnológicas-Historia-México
_997572
650 4 _aTechnological innovations-Government policy-Mexico
_9180137
710 2 _aOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
_912530
856 _zhttp://www.sourceoecd.org/9789264075993 / Connect to report via OECD's online library
905 _aAcervo
906 _aGilberto
_b20100823
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_2lcc
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_d286798
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_dAndre Elias Carrillo Hernández