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Using resources in R&D policy planning: Brazil, the Amazon and biotechnology

Brazil's research and development (R&D) policies are examined in light of changes in economic direction especially as it pertains to competition. In a competitive environment, regions should develop industrial applications and expertise in areas that coincide with their resources. These cou...

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Published in:Technological forecasting & social change 2005-06, Vol.72 (5), p.535-547
Main Authors: Gouvea, Raul, Kassicieh, Sul
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