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The New Economics of Technology Policy2009, Pages 46-71

Can we link policy practice with research on "STIG systems"? Toward connecting the analysis of science, technology and innovation policy with realistic programs for economic development and growth1
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  • aDepartment of Economics, Harvard University, United States
  • bOxford University, United Kingdom
  • cUniversity of Stanford, United States
  • dCEMI, College of Management of Technology, Switzerland

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  • ISBN: 978-184844349-5
  • Source Type: Book
  • Original language: English
  • Document Type: Book Chapter
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

  Aghion, P.; Department of Economics, Harvard University, United States
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