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Peter Maskellntries (LDCs), attention has focused increasingly on the institutions and channels which govern this transfer. The international patent system has, therefore, come under careful scrutiny, and its role at the centre of the legal structure within which a large proportion of technological transfers are异端邪说2 发表于 2025-3-27 04:34:52
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Institutions and Systems in the Geography of Innovation978-1-4615-0845-8Series ISSN 1381-0480AND 发表于 2025-3-27 17:29:17
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The Development of High-Tech ClustersThis need for the emergence of “growing points” or “growth poles” in the course of the development process means that international and interregional inequality of growth is an inevitable concomitant and condition of growth itself. Thus in the geographic sense, growth is necessarily unbalanced.迅速成长 发表于 2025-3-28 01:01:03
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Innovation, Institutions, Spaceistics warrant mention. First, the origin of the notion has not been made clear: the majority of authors all recognize List 1909 but without paying complete attention to his ideas. In addition, the concept continues to raise questions about “the not unproblematic concept of a national innovation system itself” (Nelson 2000: 13).Schlemms-Canal 发表于 2025-3-28 11:55:57
The Geography of Knowledge Spillovers and Technological Proximityternalities leads to the spatial concentration of economic activity. In a more implicit way, most endogenous-growth theories assume that externalities are geographically bounded, at least within national boundaries.