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  • The importance of the Latin American approach in the development of space technological capabilities: A viewpoint from Mexico

    Paper number

    IAC-17,E5,2,5,x41170

    Author

    Ms. Sofía Andrea Huerta Ramírez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico

    Year

    2017

    Abstract
    Much has been discussed about initiatives on issues of regional cooperation in Latin America, demonstrating the
    scope that this could have over the world. In this case, South American cooperation in space matters is now
    considered as a sui generis phenomenon given the particular field in which it is evolved. However, there is a risk
    when speaking of technological development, we take it for granted and we usually tend to compare it unfairly with
    the technological development of totally different countries. Latin America has a great advantage at being a pioneer
    in the creation of an analytical framework for elucidating the meaning of the term ”technological capability”; hence,
    we have not only a very strong starting point but mainly, an own standpoint. In this regard, two major projects laid
    the conceptual basis of the literature on learning and accumulation of technological capabilities in developing
    countries. One of them was the IDB / ECLAC / UNDP Programme for Research in Science and Technology in Latin
    America, led by Jorge Katz. The second one was the project financed by the World Bank, which was directed by
    Carl Dahlman and Larry Westphal. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to analyse, at the national level, the space
    technological capabilities development in four countries of North and Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Mexico) and  in order to try to give a regional perspective on the overall
    dynamics and thus understand from how and where we started, and how and where we are going to. A complex
    process where knowledge plays a key role.
    Abstract document

    IAC-17,E5,2,5,x41170.brief.pdf

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