Regional differences in the development of the biotechnology industry in Latin America, with particular emphasis on Brazil and Mexico
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Wójtowicz, Mirosław
Dorocki, Sławomir
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Environmental and socio-economic transformations in developing areas as the effect of globalization / editors Mirosław Wójtowicz, Anna Winiarczyk-Raźniak. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2014. - S. [111]-135
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Subject:
biotechnologyLatin America
Mexico
Brazil
business incubators
technology parks
Date: 2014
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The biotechnology industry, now considered a key component of the so-called Third Technological Revolution, is
experiencing dynamic growth throughout the world, including many parts of Latin America. This sector has been
growing particularly fast since the 1990s in the largest countries of the region – Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina.
In the beginning of the 1990s those three countries liberalized their economic policies and policies on foreign
trade. They also took active part in the process of globalization by opening up to foreign investment and by
ratifying agreements on international exchange of commodities and intellectual property. This clearly accelerated
the development of their biotechnology sector. The purpose of this paper is to describe regional differences in the
growth of the biotechnology industry in Latin America. The regional distribution of biotechnology companies is also
compared. The geographic distribution of biotechnology companies was used in an attempt to identify key regions
associated with the biotechnology sector in Latin America, and to determine the factors that impact or are
associated with the regional distribution of the biotechnology sector. The research was based on contact data
obtained from a Swiss company called Biotechgate, as well as on various Mexican and Brazilian sources.