Impacts of Innovation: Lessons from the Empirical Evidence

作者: E. Lanzi

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-375067-9.00060-7

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摘要: In recent years, innovation has been given increasing attention as a means to achieve growth while also improving environment and energy use. As proof of this, become an important component international climate negotiations strategies. This article focuses on the impacts that well markets at home abroad.

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