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Policy Implications

Eskil Ullberg, Leif Edvinsson (leifedvinsson@gmail.com) and Carol Yeh-Yun Lin
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Eskil Ullberg: George Mason University
Leif Edvinsson: New Club of Paris
Carol Yeh-Yun Lin: National Chengchi University

Chapter Chapter 4 in Intangible Asset Gap in Global Competitiveness, 2021, pp 53-55 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The policy implications give an overview of areas of interest. They have the same focus as the analysis: starting with Sweden, then Nordics and finally Switzerland, Israel and Singapore, but are likely relevant for small high-tech countries in general beyond these in the pilot-study.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55666-2_4

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