메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 20, Issue 1, 2001, Pages 25-41

Globalization of biotechnology: The agglomeration of dispersed knowledge and information and its implications for the political economy of technology in developing countries

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; BIOTECHNOLOGY; COMMERCIAL PHENOMENA; DEVELOPED COUNTRY; DEVELOPING COUNTRY; ECONOMIC ASPECT; GOVERNMENT; HUMAN; MEDICAL GENETICS; MONEY; POLITICS; PRIORITY JOURNAL; UNITED STATES;

EID: 0035044483     PISSN: 14636778     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14636770124005     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (12)

References (42)
  • 10
  • 13
    • 0005193278 scopus 로고
    • Puzzling out the post-Fordist debate: Technology, markets and institutions
    • Amin, A. (ed.) (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers)
    • (1994) Post_Fordism: A Reader
    • Elam, M.1
  • 20
    • 0000630795 scopus 로고
    • How do national systems of innovation differ? A critical analysis of Porter, Freeman, Lundvall and Nelson
    • Hodgson and Screpanti (eds) (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar)
    • (1991) Rethinking Economics , pp. 117-137
    • McKelvey, M.1
  • 21
    • 0040238851 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • From private to state capitalism: How the permanent war economy transformed the institutions of American capitalism
    • (1997) Journal of Economic Issues , vol.31 , Issue.20 , pp. 311-330
    • Melman, S.1
  • 35
    • 0005119074 scopus 로고
    • The role of private companies and the state in the promotion of biotechnology: Options for government
    • Fransman et al. (eds) (Oxford: Blackwell)
    • (1995) The Biotechnology Revolution? , pp. 397-410
    • Sharp, M.1


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.