Learning-based technology transfer policies and late development: The South Korea experience

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It is an accepted phenomenon by almost all economic schools of thought that appeared after the industrial revolution that knowledge and technology, which have grown to be important benchmarks, have together played a key role in the development process.

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Tiryakioğlu, M. (2012). Learning-based technology transfer policies and late development: The South Korea experience. In Designing Public Procurement Policy in Developing Countries: How to Foster Technology Transfer and Industrialization in the Global Economy (pp. 141–156). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1442-1_7

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