Scenarios Leapfrog, Lock-in, and Lopsided

This paper presents the details of three scenarios-leapfrog, lock-in, and lopsided-that describe an illustrative set of technological states. Based largely on expert interviews, the paper argues that the technology outcomes are heavily attributable to the actions (or in some cases, inaction) of poli...

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title_full_unstemmed Scenarios Leapfrog, Lock-in, and Lopsided Leifman, Michael Meir
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