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National Innovation Systems - OECD
www.oecd.orginclude joint industry research, public/private sector partnerships, technology diffusion and movement of personnel. Identifying best practices for both the knowledge-based economy and national innovation systems is a focal point of OECD work in the field of science, technology and industry. This publication discusses the first phase of
REGULATORY REFORM AND INNOVATION - OECD
www.oecd.orginfluence the innovation process from research through technology diffusion. This report presents an overview of the relationship between regulatory reform and innovation. It is an interim report which presents some preliminary findings of ongoing DSTI research in this area. This work will contribute to the
Technology and Economic Development - Yale University
www.econ.yale.edutechnology change. Keller (2004), among others, emphasized that technology change is determined in large part by technology diffusion carried in traded goods as well as by FDI across borders. Imported R&D, especially if adapted to domestic conditions, is usually assumed to substantially raise domestic TFP, while trade with countries closer