The impact of technology transfer on production and productivity in the USSR: the case of the ferrous metals industry /
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TextPublication details: New York: Federal Reserve Bank, 1983,Subject(s): DDC classification: - 338.926'947'084 GOL
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| 338.925'967 FRO From conflict to recovery in Africa / | 338.9'26 SIM International Technology Transfer and Economic Development in the late 20th Century/ | 338.9'26'091724 TEC Technology policies for development and selected issues for action : | 338.926'947'084 GOL The impact of technology transfer on production and productivity in the USSR: | 338.9'27 ECO Economic development and environmental sustainability : | 338.9'27 ECO Economic development and environmental sustainability : | 338.9'27 MAR Environmental economics for sustainable growth : |
Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Research Paper N. 8309
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The study aims to evaluate whether imported technology may also have contributed to the overall economic slowdown and also to examine how imported technology affects production in the short-run, taking account of the institutional constraints under which Soviet enterprises operate.
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