Exports of technology from semi-industrial economies and local technological development

This paper analyzes technology exports from five of the most industrially advanced developing countries — Argentina, Brazil, India, Korea, and Mexico. It explores the nature of the exports and of the exporting firms, identifies the competitive advantage underlying different types of technology expor...

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