The mexican industry at the beginning of the 21st century:Technological capabilities and foreign investment as determinan
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capabilities, foreign direct investment, manufacturing, industrial classification, MexicoAbstract
Changes in the development model and the accelerated process of globalization in the competition for domestic and foreign markets have presented a challenge Mexican companies of considerable size. Through activities in science, technology and innovation, technological capacity building plays a key role in your success in this environment. This paper studies the generation of technological capabilities to understand the structure and performance of manufacturing in Mexico in the early twenty-first century, emphasizing the role of foreign direct investment. Based on these factors is a classification of sectors that have developed technological capabilities (High-Tech) and sectors that have not (Low-Tech). Special emphasis is placed on the availability of statistical information and its limitations, which will provide a basis on which to developed future studies
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