Postscript
Masanori Moritani
Japanese Economy, 1981, vol. 9, issue 4, 88-89
Abstract:
I have been engaged for the last three years in research on comparative technology. This book is its first result. Research in comparative technology compares technology internationally with respect to a number of country-specific factors such as national character, social customs, business behaviors, and geographic conditions. The table that follows lists some of these factors targeted for study.
Date: 1981
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