Electronics and Industrial Policy: The case of computer controlled lathes
Staffan Jacobsson
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Description for Electronics and Industrial Policy: The case of computer controlled lathes
paperback. Series: World Industry Studies (Closed). Num Pages: 272 pages, biography. BIC Classification: TJF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 350.
There is a rapidly expanding literature on the economics of the so called 'new technologies' - especially on those using microelectronic systems. Dr. Jacobsson's book deals with microelectronics-based innovation in machine tools: with the production and use of computer numerically controlled machine tools in the world economy and especially in the Third World. Jacobsson is mainly interested in the implications which CNC machine tools may be expected to have for users and producers in the Newly Industrialising Countries. He approaches this as a problem in applied economics and the book will have a primary interest for those economists whose concern ... Read more
There is a rapidly expanding literature on the economics of the so called 'new technologies' - especially on those using microelectronic systems. Dr. Jacobsson's book deals with microelectronics-based innovation in machine tools: with the production and use of computer numerically controlled machine tools in the world economy and especially in the Third World. Jacobsson is mainly interested in the implications which CNC machine tools may be expected to have for users and producers in the Newly Industrialising Countries. He approaches this as a problem in applied economics and the book will have a primary interest for those economists whose concern ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Series
World Industry Studies (Closed)
Number of Pages
252
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789401164887
SKU
V9789401164887
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99-15
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