Technology, competitiveness and radical policy change
Jörg Meyer-Stamer
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Technology, competitiveness and radical policy change
Published
1997
Publisher
Frank Cass
Pages
336
ISBN-10
0714643793
Subjects
Empresarios en conflicto
The spatial concentration of industry in Appalachia
Import-substitution potential in East Africa
Import substitution and economic efficiency
Import penetration in imperfectly competitive markets
Industrialización, deuda y desequilibrio externo en México
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