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innovation diffusion that the world has witnessed in the past 25 years. Yet the SEP system is under pressure. It suffers from a … trusted system that supports technological innovation and at the same time conforms to economic efficiency. …
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The Soviet Union was competing head to head with market economies in the generation of new technologies, not only in traditional industries such as steelmaking, electricity, and machineries, but also in high tech-areas such as synthetic materials and microelectronics. Yet its productivity...
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technical skills and human capital. Each of these may help to reduce the costs of imitation, adaption, and follow-on innovation … technologies take place. Fundamentally for technology transfer to take place in developing nations such as India a number of … the innovation, financial and skill requirements, externalities, and regulatory barriers. While scholars are still …
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Decentralizing a large, complex national extension system is not easy, but the Government of India appears to be moving … the country like India, which has a vast territory and extremely diverse socio-economic and agro-climatic situations, ATMA … new approaches, such as ATMA. It is also important to realise that in a country like India and, indeed, elsewhere …
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