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Public support for business innovation in Mexico: a cross-sectional analysis

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posted on 2017-03-01, 10:09 authored by Juan L Martinez-Covarrubias, Helena LenihanHelena Lenihan, Mark Hart
Public support for business innovation in Mexico: a cross-sectional analysis. Regional Studies. This paper explores the impact of government support in Mexico on the likelihood of firms achieving functional and/or inter-sectoral upgrading in global value chains (GVCs). Employing a unique dataset, regression analysis was undertaken to estimate the predicted probabilities of firms upgrading in GVCs considering their regional location. The results suggest that firms located in Mexico City are more likely to achieve functional upgrading vis-à-vis northern firms. Additionally, the presence of a research and development laboratory is crucial if firms are to engage in upgrading. There was no evidence that government support affects the likelihood of firms achieving functional and/or inter-sectoral upgrading.

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U.S.-Hungary Cooperative Mathematical Research on Vilenkin- Fourier Series

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Regional Studies;51 (12), pp. 1786-1800

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Taylor and Francis: Routledge

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peer-reviewed

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EUNIP, CONACYT

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© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

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English

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