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institutions in developing countries -- 7. Financial systems, investment in innovation, and venture capital : the case of China … -- 8. Venture capital and innovation : the Indian experience -- 9. The emergence of Singapore venture capital industry …
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1. Innovation policies in a globalised world -- 2. The Japanese model of low government intervention -- 3. The South …
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Localized creativity, small high-tech entrepreneurship, related innovation platforms, social capital embedded in …
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'Has TRIPS contributed to the catch-up of developing countries or has it only strengthened the power of big multinationals? This book tries to answer this important question by studying what in fact happened in four countries - Brazil, China, India and Thailand. The book succeeds in giving a...
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economic development: we will analyse the geographic convergence that characterises the “green innovation”. Firstly we will … of innovation –the regional innovation–, thanks to the construction of the train, seems to have been the evolutionary …
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economic development: we will analyse the geographic convergence that characterises the “green innovation”. Firstly we will … of innovation –the regional innovation–, thanks to the construction of the train, seems to have been the evolutionary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009148979
-- 11. Platforms of innovation : some examples / Philip Cooke and Carla De Laurentis -- 12. The matrix : evolving policies … innovation. This, the authors argue, represents the rise of an externalized 'matrix' of knowledge flow dynamics among firms and … industries. The book also examines related economic governance research that reveals the catalytic role that leading innovation …
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