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      Australia and the Knowledge Economy by P.J. Sheehan, Nick Pappas, Galina Tikhomirova and Paul Sinclair (Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, December 1995), pp. 230, ISBN 1–87533–8499

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            December 1996
            : 14
            : 2
            : 264-267
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            a Massey University , New Zealand
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            8629222 Prometheus, Vol. 14, No. 2, 1996: pp. 264–267
            10.1080/08109029608629222
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics

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            1. See, for example, OECD, Information Activities, Electronics and Telecommunication Technologies, Vol. I: Impact on Employment Growth and Trade, OECD, Paris, 1981.

            2. For a recent discussion of these issues in the Australian context see P. Andersen, J. Dwyer and D. Gruen (eds.), Productivity and Growth: Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve Bank of Australia, 1995.

            3. P.J. Sheehan, Nick Pappas and Enjiang Cheng, The Rebirth of Australian Industry, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, 1994.

            4. Some recent studies seem to indicate that Australia has not been particularly successful in taking advantage of the latter. See, e.g. D. Coe and E. Helpman, ‘International R&D Spillovers’, European Economic Review, Vol. 39, 1995, pp. 859–887.

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