Technology, Policy, and Economic Performance: Lessons from JapanPinter Publishers, 1987 - 155 páginas |
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... scale in technology and in access to capital and markets identified by Schumpeter ( 1928 ) and Chandler ( 1977 ) in rela- tion to an earlier period of development . These scale advan- tages could be exploited , moreover , without ...
... scale in technology and in access to capital and markets identified by Schumpeter ( 1928 ) and Chandler ( 1977 ) in rela- tion to an earlier period of development . These scale advan- tages could be exploited , moreover , without ...
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... scale of potential application . Still others vastly overestimated the speed and scale of application and employment displace- ment effects . Similar errors of over- and underestimation of the costs and the rate and scale of diffusion ...
... scale of potential application . Still others vastly overestimated the speed and scale of application and employment displace- ment effects . Similar errors of over- and underestimation of the costs and the rate and scale of diffusion ...
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... scale . It is easier to identify the problems than to provide specific solutions , which must be a matter for imaginative social innovations and experiments . There is no escape from the study of the specific problems of each new ...
... scale . It is easier to identify the problems than to provide specific solutions , which must be a matter for imaginative social innovations and experiments . There is no escape from the study of the specific problems of each new ...
Contenido
An international comparison of some longterm | 7 |
the case of | 31 |
Generic technologies changes of techno | 55 |
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Technology, Policy, and Economic Performance: Lessons from Japan Christopher Freeman Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
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Alvey Programme areas Britain British capital cent chemical companies competition development activities diffusion economic performance education and training electrical equipment Europe example export Fordist Freeman Germany Gross Domestic Product groups growth imported technology improve increasing increasingly industrial policy industrial structure information technology international trade investment Japan Japanese economy Japanese firms Japanese national system Japanese system keiretsu Keynesian leading logy long-term major manufacturing mass-production measures ment MITI OECD organisational patents Pavitt points problems products and processes rapid recognised relative research and development Research Policy reverse engineering role scale science and technology scientific Second World Second World War sectors social innovations Soete Source statistics strategy studies success system of innovation Table technical change technical innovations techno techno-economic paradigm technological forecasting technology gap technology policy theory tion trade performance United Kingdom University of Sussex VLSI West Germany world markets world technology Yamauchi
Referencias a este libro
Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions, and Organizations Charles Edquist Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |