
Technology and National Competitiveness
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Jorge Niosi is professor and Canada Research Chair on the Management of Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal. He is also the author of Canada's National System of Innovation, Flexible Innovation: Technological Alliances in Canadian Industry, and th
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART ONE: TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- 1 Technological Change and International Trade
- 2 Technology Intensity of us, Canadian, and Japanese Manufactures Output and Exports
- 3 Canadian Industrial Energy Consumption and External Trade
- 4 Technological Clusters and Competitive Poles: The Case of Canadian Energy
- PART TWO: STATE, TECHNOLOGY, AND COMPETITIVENESS
- 5 Technological Innovation and International Competitiveness
- 6 The State and International Trade: Technology and Competitiveness
- 7 Technological Competitiveness Considered as a Form of Structural Competitiveness
- 8 Indicators of Industrial Competitiveness: Results and Limitations
- PART THREE: TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT STRATEGY
- 9 New Modes of Competition in the Textile and Clothing Industry: Some Consequences for Third World Exporters
- 10 Engineering, Design Services, and Technology Transfers: The Case of the Republic of South Korea
- PART FOUR: INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE AND INNOVATION
- 11 Oligopoly, Innovation, and Firm Competitiveness
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