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" The growing productivity of industrial economies is the complex outcome of large numbers of interlocking, mutually reinforcing technologies, the individual components of which are of very limited economic consequences by themselves. The smallest relevant... "
Funktionalmarkt-Konzept zum strategischen Management prinzipieller ...
by Werner Pfeiffer - 1997 - 222 pages
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Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics

Nathan Rosenberg - Business & Economics - 1982 - 322 pages
...Industrial Revolutions and After, ed. HJ Habakkuk and M. Postan (Cambridge, 1965], pt. 1, p. 171). economies is the complex outcome of large numbers of interlocking, mutually reinforcing technologies, the individual components of which are of very limited economic consequence by themselves. The smallest...
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Scale and Scope

Alfred Dupont Chandler, Takashi Hikino - Business & Economics - 1994 - 790 pages
...economies. As Nathan Rosenberg has rightly emphasized: "The growing productivity of industrial economies is the complex outcome of large numbers of interlocking, mutually reinforcing technologies, the individual components of which are of a very limited economic consequence by themselves."14 Technological...
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Innovative Networks Co-operation in National Innovation Systems: Co ...

OECD - 2001 - 340 pages
...innovation can rarely be identified in isolation. The growing productivity of industrial economies is the complex outcome of large numbers of interlocking, mutually reinforcing technologies, the individual components of which are of very limited economic consequences by themselves. The smallest...
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Economic Transformations: General Purpose Technologies and Long-Term ...

Richard G. Lipsey, Kenneth I. Carlaw, Clifford T. Bekar - Business & Economics - 2005 - 636 pages
...space and time. As Rosenberg (1982: 58-9) argues: 'The growing productivity of industrial economies is the complex outcome of large numbers of interlocking, mutually reinforcing technologies, the individual components of which are of very limited economic consequence by themselves.' Railways encouraged...
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