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biotechnology and precision agriculture). Global food demand can only be met in a sustainable way if new forms of agricultural …
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The past decade has seen rapid development of the bioeconomy in the Nordic region. Consequently, the composition of sectors that intervene in the concept of bioeconomy serves as a powerful, progressive, and pure engine, which creates and drives market opportunities across various industries,...
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-inflation growth due to the large diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICT). This paper looks into Europe … which compares the diffusion of ICT in various European countries. Section V presents findings of several empirical studies … on productivity growth in Europe which look into the relation between ICT spending and labour productivity growth …
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-economic paradigms or regimes. ICT-based technologies are the drivers of the current paradigm, which, we show, is still at an early stage …
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The purpose of this paper is to estimate the effect of durable goods and ICT on Euro Area economic growth and … productivity growth in 1995-2004. ICT's impacts were larger, i.e., one-fifth of GVA growth and one-sixth of labour productivity …
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infrastructure, which would allow for adoption, diffusion, and productive use of information and communication technologies (ICT … harnessing the potential of ICT to accelerate the long-term economic growth and catching-up with developed countries. In the NEI …
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, background information on the telecommunication sector in Namibia is given. Then, the link between the ICT sector and GDP growth …
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ICT investment and economic growth in the period 1985-99 for a sample of 42 countries for which ICT spending data are … much in ICT. The second reason is that even if they have done so, they may not have invested enough in complementary … infrastructure, like education and skills, in order to reap the benefits from ICT investment. Technology by itself is not a solution …
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