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Economic of technical change and International trade

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Harvester Whetsheaf; 1990Description: 303 pISBN:
  • 9780745000329
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 DOS
Summary: The authors of this book present original theoretical and empirical research on international patterns of technical innovation and their impact upon trade and growth. They classify, measure and explain the varied patterns of technical change observed in different economic sectors. The book highlights national patterns of technological advantage and their fundamental role in shaping both international trade flows and the levels of income achieved by countries. It makes an important contribution to our understanding of international patterns of technical innovation and patterns of trade flows. It will be essential reading for all scholars of industrial and international economics, and for those concerned with technology policy.
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The authors of this book present original theoretical and empirical research on international patterns of technical innovation and their impact upon trade and growth.

They classify, measure and explain the varied patterns of technical change observed in different economic sectors. The book highlights national patterns of technological advantage and their fundamental role in shaping both international trade flows and the levels of income achieved by countries.

It makes an important contribution to our understanding of international patterns of technical innovation and patterns of trade flows. It will be essential reading for all scholars of industrial and international economics, and for those concerned with technology policy.

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