Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right
The literature on technological change and growth has mainly used econometric models to establish that factors, such as the degree of openness, skills, research and development expenditures, number of patents etc., are critical determinants of inno...
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okr-10986-71182021-04-23T14:02:27Z Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right Chandra, Vandana AGRICULTURE ANIMAL PRODUCTS APPLIANCES ATTRIBUTES CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE RESEARCH COMPETITIVENESS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMERS COPYING CROPS DATA SERVICES DEBT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISEASES DISEQUILIBRIUM E-GOVERNMENT E-MAIL ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT EXPORT GROWTH FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL FISH FISHERIES FIXED COSTS HARDWARE HUMAN CAPITAL ICONS INCOME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IT SERVICES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE GAP LIVESTOCK MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OUTSOURCING PATENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PESTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCESSORS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD R&D RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCIENTISTS SEMICONDUCTOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY SEMICONDUCTORS SOCIAL SCIENCES SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE EXPORTS SOFTWARE INDUSTRY SOFTWARE PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY SECTOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VALUE ADDED WEALTH WHOLESALE PRICES The literature on technological change and growth has mainly used econometric models to establish that factors, such as the degree of openness, skills, research and development expenditures, number of patents etc., are critical determinants of innovation and its effect on growth. However, this approach fails to explain the role of institutions and policies that created the environment for innovation. Using 10 case studies from developing countries, this publication examines how governments fostered technological adaptation through public-private partnerships to develop world-class exporters in high-growth, non-traditional industries. 2012-06-05T16:06:08Z 2012-06-05T16:06:08Z 2006 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/6962857/technology-adaptation-exports-some-developing-countries-got-right 978-0-8213-6507-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7118 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL PRODUCTS APPLIANCES ATTRIBUTES CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE RESEARCH COMPETITIVENESS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMERS COPYING CROPS DATA SERVICES DEBT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISEASES DISEQUILIBRIUM E-GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT EXPORT GROWTH FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL FISH FISHERIES FIXED COSTS HARDWARE HUMAN CAPITAL ICONS INCOME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IT SERVICES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE GAP LIVESTOCK MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OUTSOURCING PATENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PESTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCESSORS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD R&D RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCIENTISTS SEMICONDUCTOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY SEMICONDUCTORS SOCIAL SCIENCES SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE EXPORTS SOFTWARE INDUSTRY SOFTWARE PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY SECTOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VALUE ADDED WEALTH WHOLESALE PRICES |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL PRODUCTS APPLIANCES ATTRIBUTES CENTRAL BANK COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE RESEARCH COMPETITIVENESS COMPONENTS COMPUTERS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CONSUMERS COPYING CROPS DATA SERVICES DEBT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISEASES DISEQUILIBRIUM E-GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMICS ELECTRICAL MACHINERY ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ENGINEERS EQUIPMENT EXPORT GROWTH FARMERS FEED FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL FISH FISHERIES FIXED COSTS HARDWARE HUMAN CAPITAL ICONS INCOME INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IT SERVICES KNOW-HOW KNOWLEDGE GAP LIVESTOCK MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MANAGEMENT NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCES NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OUTSOURCING PATENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PESTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCESSORS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD R&D RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCIENTISTS SEMICONDUCTOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY SEMICONDUCTORS SOCIAL SCIENCES SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE EXPORTS SOFTWARE INDUSTRY SOFTWARE PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING TECHNOLOGY SECTOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VALUE ADDED WEALTH WHOLESALE PRICES Chandra, Vandana Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
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The literature on technological change
and growth has mainly used econometric models to establish
that factors, such as the degree of openness, skills,
research and development expenditures, number of patents
etc., are critical determinants of innovation and its effect
on growth. However, this approach fails to explain the role
of institutions and policies that created the environment
for innovation. Using 10 case studies from developing
countries, this publication examines how governments
fostered technological adaptation through public-private
partnerships to develop world-class exporters in
high-growth, non-traditional industries. |
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Publications & Research :: Publication |
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Chandra, Vandana |
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Chandra, Vandana |
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Chandra, Vandana |
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Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
title_short |
Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
title_full |
Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
title_fullStr |
Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
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Technology, Adaptation, and Exports : How Some Developing Countries Got It Right |
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technology, adaptation, and exports : how some developing countries got it right |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/06/6962857/technology-adaptation-exports-some-developing-countries-got-right http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7118 |
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