“…In the region, while some countries still base their economy solely on the extraction of natural resources (Guatemala, Venezuela), most have progressed to achieve economies based on efficiency and large businesses (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru). Despite Brazil and Mexico being the most important patent producers of the region and introducing national innovation systems and incentivised companies, no Latin American country has yet reached the third stage of the competitive development – an economy based on innovation (Ketelhöhn and Ogliastri, ). Additionally, in Brazil the dominant share of patents are at the hands of transnational companies (TNCs) – most of them are from the United States, Western Europe, and Japan.…”