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Technological Change in Hungarian Industry: Is There a Way?

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In a recent report OECD draws the attention to the role of science, technology and innovation policies in the process of transition: ‘science and technology can contribute very usefully to the adaptation process. They can help make the economy more productive and more competitive. They can help encourage export growth and cut imports. They can also help improve the environment’ (OECD, 1993, p. 11).

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© 1997 Anne Lorentzen

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Lorentzen, A. (1997). Technological Change in Hungarian Industry: Is There a Way?. In: Lorentzen, A., Rostgaard, M. (eds) The Aftermath of ‘Real Existing Socialism’ in Eastern Europe. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25747-8_12

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