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The achievement of equitable development means acquiring comparative advantages and developing competitiveness, with increasingly higher levels of income, emulating for example the successful experience of East Asia from the mid-1970s thethe 1990s.
The promotion of legislation and policy-orientated strategies are all a vital path to Taiwan catching up, learning and developing competitiveness in the area of science and technology related industries.
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It has also to be the regional dynamo in generating intra-regional trade and investments. 2. Investment in education The more successful East Asian economies made a huge investment in education, allowing them to develop competitiveness at home and abroad and to go up the value-added chain quickly.
His height came late, and it took him even longer to develop the competitiveness necessary for success.
Once having acquired its independence, the tumor may progress or not by successive additional steps to acquire all the hallmarks of cancers and to develop the competitiveness of its cells [ 116].
I was convinced that having the strength to take the long term decisions to ensure Britain's competitiveness meant developing a shared national purpose that economic stability came first.
"There's an energy boom in places like Montana and South Dakota that is growing more jobs, and manufacturing competitiveness is developing in this country; it's cheaper to build a plant and produce goods in South Carolina than in Shenzhen".
In such a dynamic environment, mass customization (MC) is considered crucial to developing and maintaining the competitiveness of automotive suppliers.
Given all of this international activity, it is hoped that it is only a matter of time before Latin America can look forward to a robust physics research community that, in turn, will be able to contribute to the health and competitiveness of developing countries in the region.
The article was based on actual case studies of successful technology transfer events and a simple model of the technology transfer.The authors hope this article may stimulate others to consider how to utilize technology more effectively to enhance competitiveness of developing countries in the changing global economy.
They argue, unfortunately without supporting documentation, that the effects of agricultural subsidies on international prices of commodities such as cotton are far too small to affect the competitiveness of developing country producers in their own or export markets.
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