Economic and institutionals aspects of the regulatory framework of National Innovation System in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.48160/18517072re27.384Keywords:
mexico, regulatory framework, national system of innovationAbstract
The regulatory framework of a system of innovation is made up by several kind of rules. Such rules makes possible and, at the same time, constrains the operation of the system. In turn, they generates either incentives or restrictions for system agents’ actions. This study is focused on the rules derived from the Mexican legislation about science and technology, modified between 1999 and 2003 following the country’s economic reforms. In this work, this part of the regulatory framework is described and characterized from the conceptual perspective derived from the economic theories of innovation, regulation and institutions. There is also a detailed description of rules modification, assuming that they have crucial effects over organizations, incentives and operative coordination of who are involved in scientific and technological research.
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