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Can Private Enterprises Improve Their Technological Innovation by Joining the Military Business? Evidence from China

Military-civilian integration is an effective way to promote the development of defence engineering, but existing studies have not given a clear answer whether the participation of private enterprises in military business is conducive to promoting technological innovation of enterprises. In this stu...

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Published in:Inžinerinė ekonomika 2022-01, Vol.33 (5), p.540-553
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