Are innovation studies on industrialized economies relevant to technology policy in developing countries? Cooper Charles
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Netherlands United Nations University 1992Description: 29p cmDDC classification: - X:327.1(X)'N9, N2
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| X:327.1(X)'N8 M3 Technology choice and change in developing countries Internal and external constraints | X:327.1(X)'N8 M3 Technology choice and change in developing countries Internal and external constraints | X:327.1(X)'N8 M4 Technological capability in the third world | X:327.1(X)'N9 N2 Are innovation studies on industrialized economies relevant to technology policy in developing countries? | X:327.1(X)'N9 N3.1-.2,N3.4-.5 Technological transformation in the third world | X:327.1(X)'N9 N3.1-.2,N3.4-.5 Technological transformation in the third world | X:327.1(X)'N9 N3.1-.2,N3.4-.5 Technological transformation in the third world |
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