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In the pre-reform period, agriculture was heavily subsidized in most Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs). Around 1989, most CEECs began to open up their markets, liberalize prices, and reduce subsidies. At the same time, the level of support provided to agriculture declined...
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by external demand and private consumption. Thailand is an example of an emerging market facing the innovation paradox …
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InfoDev - innovation and entrepreneurship report green sectors, such as renewable energy and sustainable agriculture …
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China considers innovation be one of the key drivers of its future growth and convergence with more developed countries … technological catch- up, China must revise its approach to innovation policy. This paper takes stock of China's progress in building … a modern national innovation (NIS) system, reviews international good practice in promoting innovation and shares policy …
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-commerce and access to credit are significantly co-related to a Rwandan firm's participation in exports. Innovation is … significantly related to exports, although the relationship varies by sector and type of innovation. Rwanda is facing a skills …
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-commerce and access to credit are significantly co-related to a Rwandan firm's participation in exports. Innovation is … significantly related to exports, although the relationship varies by sector and type of innovation. Rwanda is facing a skills …
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