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Technological Complexity and Modern Developing Economies

Motivation of new entrepreneurs in modern economies

Motivation of new entrepreneurs in modern economies

... in developing ones. The business sector in most national economies plays a decisive role in significantly increasing the production of goods, labor and services, contributing to the creation of new jobs and ...

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A New Economics for Modern Dynamic Economies

A New Economics for Modern Dynamic Economies

... 28 Theoretical frame 1.4 Conclusion This chapter points out that one main deficiency of economic thought is the lack of consideration of dynamic competition processes that are hinged upon entre- preneurship, innovation ...

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Technological Stressors in Developing Countries

Technological Stressors in Developing Countries

... This was also supported by the conclusions of the studies carried out by [1]. The researchers concluded that technostress was on the rise and can appear in form of ergonomic hazards. [32] investigated level of ...

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Modern Retailers in Transition Economies: The Case of Vietnam

Modern Retailers in Transition Economies: The Case of Vietnam

... its modern retailing sector has grown rapidly, making it a relatively new and timely research ...of modern retailers in Vietnam and have significant implications for local and foreign retailers and policy ...

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Technological Management and Modern Telecommunication Market Place

Technological Management and Modern Telecommunication Market Place

... market, acting as a complement to wired telephony in Similarly Internet based business were entrepreneur rich countries and as a substitute for often-unavailable by other incumbents like COMSATS or Brain in the wired ...

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Tailoring patent policy for developing economies

Tailoring patent policy for developing economies

... These examples clearly demonstrate the dysfunctional rules currently used to determine grant of a patent. With such rules it is not surprising that the grant of obvious patents is the norm. Such obvious patents contain ...

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Complexity and the coordination of technological knowledge: the case of innovation platforms

Complexity and the coordination of technological knowledge: the case of innovation platforms

... returns: economies of scale due to increased volumes of throughput; economies of scope due to lower costs of producing variations around the core product and services of the platform; and economies ...

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Complexity aided design - The FuturICT technological innovation paradigm

Complexity aided design - The FuturICT technological innovation paradigm

... vehicles. Developing mobile 3D maps is no longer hindered by the lack of 3D programming interfaces: the underlying rasterizer OpenGL ES is well sup- ported on a range of devices, as is the Java-based scene graph ...

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Modern Financial Markets and the Complexity of Financial Innovation

Modern Financial Markets and the Complexity of Financial Innovation

... A Developing Economic Phenomena Social Impact Bonds are a very new arrival in the world of ...the complexity of the instrument as well as its intended goals will bear watching closely as more SIBs are ...

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Cost Efficiency, Scale Economies, and Technological Progress in Turkish Banking

Cost Efficiency, Scale Economies, and Technological Progress in Turkish Banking

... newly developing capital markets are able to compete with the banking sector, banks are still dominant in the financial system, as in other developing countries’ financial ...

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Technological complexity and economic development

Technological complexity and economic development

... of technological complexity is that they do not account for the size of technological ...one technological field, the sample of countries is significantly ...and technological activity ...

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Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach

Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach

... p9.2 (160) 9.1. PERFECT SECRECY AND ITS LIMITATIONS Research on modern cryptography led to significant insights that had impact and applications in complexity theory and beyond that. One is the notion of ...

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Cooperation of developed economies and international organizations with developing economies

Cooperation of developed economies and international organizations with developing economies

... The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with poverty, a high pace of population growth, illiteracy, malnutrition and the degradation of ...

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Technological Change and Economies of Scale in Danish Agriculture

Technological Change and Economies of Scale in Danish Agriculture

... has the advantage of not requiring a specific functional form. However, the index precludes taking into account the effects of changes in scale (Färe and Grosskopf, 1998). Also, the Malmquist index approach requires ...

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The Importance of SMEs in Developing

Economies

The Importance of SMEs in Developing Economies

... local economies Orientation for new sources is experienced in identifying competitiveness and new pursuits are emerged in the areas of economy and business science ...-national economies. As a result, ...

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Dumping in Developing and Transition Economies

Dumping in Developing and Transition Economies

... A natural question that arises from these observations is what are the conditions that lead to dumping. In recent years, a number of theoretical models have been developed to examine the ex- port behavior of firms under ...

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Finance and Governance in Developing Economies

Finance and Governance in Developing Economies

... national economies, might manage this because their workers actually might actually spend appreciable fractions of any raises on goods made by their employer’s business ...

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Poverty in Agrarian Developing Economies

Poverty in Agrarian Developing Economies

... agrarian developing economies we find that the fraction of the population below the national poverty line is linearly dependent on urbanization as measured by the fraction of the total population living in ...

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Essays on institutions in developing economies

Essays on institutions in developing economies

... Additionally, the lower bound of the interval corresponding to the fifth gamble is 0; I approximate this with 0.0005. I drop the sixth and riskiest gamble, because t[r] ...

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Differences in the perception of modern technological products

Differences in the perception of modern technological products

... Nevertheless while reviewing the T-Tests a quite interesting interaction effect came to the surface. As the results have shown in figure 3, Computer Science students clearly have a different distribution in the ranking ...

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