Innovation and Productivity in Eastern Europe: An International Comparison
George F. Ray
National Institute Economic Review, 1991, vol. 138, 75-83
Abstract:
The aim of the study was to approach an assessment of the technological level of the economies in Eastern Europe, particularly in the newly-democratising countries—Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland—by means of studying their innovative activity and productivity levels in comparison with the West.
Date: 1991
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