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Evolução das assimetrias na produção de conhecimento científicoe tecnológico a nível global: análise com enfoque nas trajetórias de Brasil e Portugal

Manuel Godinho ()

No 2020/0145, Working Papers REM from ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, REM, Universidade de Lisboa

Abstract: This paper discusses the extent to which the growth of scientific and technological production has occurred homogeneously at a global level or whether there have been “convergence” or “divergence” scenarios. The cases of Brazil and Portugal are observed against those global scenarios. For the 1996-2018 period we concluded that although there is a global pattern of decreasing relative divergence in both scientific publication and technological knowledge, the absolute distance between countries has increased. In relation to Brazil and Portugal, it is observed that both do better in the production of scientific knowledge than in technological knowledge, although following different trajectories.

Keywords: Convergence; Scientific Publications; Technology; Patents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-10
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