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... influence their technical change behaviour . ( The apparent contradiction between the two views arising from the fact that the first refers to an increase in demand while the latter deals with a reduction in demand is reconciled by ...
... influence their technical change behaviour . ( The apparent contradiction between the two views arising from the fact that the first refers to an increase in demand while the latter deals with a reduction in demand is reconciled by ...
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... influence the price of foreign technology and the form in which technology is imported , the state has also used technology policy to effect changes in the structure of industry . An example of this is Japan where in 1950 the MITI ...
... influence the price of foreign technology and the form in which technology is imported , the state has also used technology policy to effect changes in the structure of industry . An example of this is Japan where in 1950 the MITI ...
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... influence exerted by this branch of the state . That this influence has been used in a way that is generally beneficial is suggested by Johnson's characterisation of the ' developmental state ' in Japan . Jones and Sakong ( 1980 ) refer ...
... influence exerted by this branch of the state . That this influence has been used in a way that is generally beneficial is suggested by Johnson's characterisation of the ' developmental state ' in Japan . Jones and Sakong ( 1980 ) refer ...
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Technical Change in the Third World | 3 |
Sources of Technical Change | 4 |
The Capital Goods Sector | 5 |
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