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The rest of the world can help poor African countries with the cost of developing renewable energy; the rest of the world can provide Africa with expensive carbon capture and storage for coal-fired power stations; or the rest of the world can do nothing and watch Africa's carbon footprint rise rapidly as it burns dirty fossil fuels.
Part of the problem is the affordability of those phones, and that starts with the cost of developing them.
In the end, Fisker got its engines for "pennies on the dollar" compared with the cost of developing its own.
With the cost of developing new technologies coming down so dramatically, it makes sense for corporations to take smaller bets on new technology offerings, according to Hochberg and her peers.
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PetroChina, the main partner in the venture with a 50percentt stake, put the cost of developing the gas field at $3.3 billion, plus another $5.2 billion for the pipeline itself.
In television, for instance, the broadcast networks used to share the cost of developing new shows with separately owned production houses.
Plus, the cost of developing a phone with a larger screen is greater, so selling it for a lower price would cut into Apple's profitability.
These days Raptors go for $160m apiece ($350m including the cost of developing the jet), compared with $50m-60m 50m-60m venerable for6.
Additionally, the cost of developing courses can also be significantly reduced with open source technology.
The cost of developing new drugs has gone up.
So has the cost of developing and manufacturing them.
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