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Economía: teoría y práctica
On-line version ISSN 2448-7481Print version ISSN 0188-3380
Abstract
MORA HOLGUIN, Henry Alfonso and SORIA LOPEZ, Manuel. Modalidades de innovación y construcción de capacidad tecnológica endógena de economías en desarrollo: los catalizadores en Brasil, Colombia y México, 1955-2009. Econ: teor. práct [online]. 2012, n.37, pp.145-175. ISSN 2448-7481.
The oil industry of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico has developed domestic capability for learning, producing and accumulating technological knowledge. Institutional change and technological strategies initiated during the nineties in Latin America marked the differences of economic performance of the oil industry in each country. These three countries have not been simple receivers of exogenous technology. Each one of them has developed in a different degree endogenous processes of learning and technological capability in which the modality of innovation depends on the endogenous degree reached for designing, producing and selling catalyzers that refine oil into fuels. Brazil during the past three decades has built, developed and accumulated technological capability successfully. Colombia in the last ten years has also built and develops in a marginal degree domestic technological capability through processes of learning linked to foreign firms. In México during the past three decades the accumulated capability for producing technological knowledge on catalyzers has deteriorated.
Keywords : endogenous innovation; technological capability; developing country; oil industry; catalyzers.