How Government Policies Shape High Technology Trade
M. Borrus, L. Tyson, and J. Zysman. Working Paper, 3. The Berkley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), University of California, Berkeley, (1984)
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%A Tyson, Laura D'Andrea
%A Zysman, John
%C University of California, Berkeley
%D 1984
%K evolution ict industry ipe policy trade
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%T How Government Policies Shape High Technology Trade
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