The economic of innovation : the national and multinationalenterprise in technological change
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- 338.06 PAR. 2nd ed.
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Innovation is a vital feature in the modern economy; it is a major source of economic growth and higher living standards. Its importance is universally recognised, but its nature is still little understood. What are the forces which create new pro ducts and processes? How do they operate? What role does the firm play in initiating and reacting to technological change? The Economics of Innovation deals with these and similar questions, placing emphasis particularly on the role of the multinational enterprise in spreading technology. The book will be useful to students of economics and business in uni versities, management schools and technical colleges.
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