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      Innovation Transfer: Lessons from East Asian Technological Dynamism for Nigeria's Economic Development

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            24 January 2024
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            Economic development, Economic growth, Emerging economies, East Asian technological dynamism, Globalization, Industrialization, Innovation transfer, Knowledge transfer, Lessons learned, Technology transfer strategies.

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