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authors argue that the margin of the U.S. technology lead has been narrowing since the 1960s, caused in part by the rise of … technology. They show how changes in technical competitiveness have created new sources of economic conflict between nations …Technology now spreads quickly, reducing the time it used to take for competitors to catch up. The authors explain that …
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It is widely believed that while society allows technology to be private property, scientific knowledge is public and … essay argues that this is potentially a very serious problem. The future development of technology, as well as the future …
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It is widely believed that while society allows technology to be private property, scientific knowledge is public and … essay argues that this is potentially a very serious problem. The future development of technology, as well as the future …
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Classical economics was both evolutionary and institutional. With the rise of neoclassical economics, both the evolutionary and the institutional aspects were squeezed out of main line economic theory. The last quarter century has seen a rebirth of both traditions, but as minority intellectual...
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