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Adoption of Open Business Models in the West and Innovation in Indias Software Industry. (2010). Lema, Rasmus.
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  60. Interrupted innovation: Innovation system dynamics in latecomer aerospace industries. (2010). Vertesy, Daniel ; Szirmai, Adam.
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    In: The Review of Austrian Economics.
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    In: Journal of Regional Science.
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  67. Innovation in India and China : Challenges and Prospects in Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology. (2008). Thomas, Jayan Jose.
    In: Development Economics Working Papers.
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