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Electronics is a branch of industry in which the competitive position of European firms is relatively weak, compared to the chemical, motor vehicle and mechanical engineering industries. This fact appears to some observers - in view of the electronic industry’s high rates of growth and its...
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modest. The extraordinary real GDP growth in computer-related industries reflects prices for computers and semiconductors …, largely reflects product and process improvements from research and development, not automation. Although computer … products has soared since the 1990s. The outsized effect computer-related industries have on manufacturing statistics also may …
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As the author could not find a reassuring mathematical and statistical method for studying the effect of the information communication technology on businesses in the literature, the author proposed a new research and analysis method that he also used to study the Hungarian economic sectors. The...
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This paper ('Sfb-Arbeitspapier') illustrates the links between the self-regulation of transnational business networks and the law by analysing the management of chemical substance risks in the electric and electronic equipment industry. National product regulation (and to some extent regulation...
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There are a number of C-containing entities which can donate electrons. The C atom of the CN - anion contains a lone pair which can be transferred to a Lewis acid. Even if the acid molecule is anionic, short-range attractive forces can overcome the long-range ion-ion repulsion to approach close...
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This paper explores how innovation offshoring gives rise to Global Innovation Networks (GINs) in the electronics industry. The focus is on chip design. The paper documents the scope of offshoring and the progress achieved in the complexity of design stages and in capability upgrading in Asia....
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