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... machine ; ( b ) repairing a machine ; ( c ) imitating and adapting a machine for local production and sale ; ( d ) improving the machine ; ( e ) designing and developing a new machine ; and ( f ) basic research on the underlying ...
... machine ; ( b ) repairing a machine ; ( c ) imitating and adapting a machine for local production and sale ; ( d ) improving the machine ; ( e ) designing and developing a new machine ; and ( f ) basic research on the underlying ...
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... machine - producing sectors . In other words , in the case of relatively simple machinery such as some kinds of agricultural machinery or conventional machine tools , the technology , including skills , required to produce the machine ...
... machine - producing sectors . In other words , in the case of relatively simple machinery such as some kinds of agricultural machinery or conventional machine tools , the technology , including skills , required to produce the machine ...
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... machine - producers studied are also substantial exporters . Accordingly , in Hong Kong the machine - producing sector has grown rapidly despite the existence of free trade in machinery and the absence of selective government promotion ...
... machine - producers studied are also substantial exporters . Accordingly , in Hong Kong the machine - producing sector has grown rapidly despite the existence of free trade in machinery and the absence of selective government promotion ...
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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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