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Chapter 6:
Highlights
Introduction
U.S. Technology in the Marketplace
New High-Technology Exporters
International Trends in Industrial R&D
Patented Inventions
Venture Capital and High-Technology Enterprise
Characteristics of Innovative U.S. Firms
Conclusion
References
 
 

Industry, Technology, and the Global Marketplace

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