Alternative forms, fashions and policies for technology transfer: a binational perspective1985 - Technology transfer - 52 pages |
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advanced industrial countries average variable cost binational economic binational production border continent-wide market debt and future developing countries diffusion of known dualism dynamic comparative advantage economy expand export favorable financial capital gains from dynamic Half-life of Innovation high tech commodities IBM agreement in-bond incentives income innovation and entrepreneurship innovation rents intellectual property international competition known technology industries labor Latin American countries legal and institutional managed interdependence maquiladoras market sharing measures Mexican industry Mexico to complement national market opportunities personal computer plant and equipment potential present debt crisis primary products product cycle production and market production and market-sharing productivity growth products and processes protection rents protective barriers recent crisis research and development reverse brain drain rising number serve both markets Shortening Half-life technology transfer terms of trade third world tier of industry trade and investment U.S. and Mexican U.S. economic widening domestic world market