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Product Evolution and the Case for Function-Based Classification

In: Economics, Science and Technology

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Economists need to understand some fundamental aspects of science in order to measure and analyse the process of technological change. This book explores the interrelationships between economics, science and technology in order to find ways of improving economists’ approaches to technical change.

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  • ., 2000. "Product Evolution and the Case for Function-Based Classification," Chapters, in: Economics, Science and Technology, chapter 7, pages 131-150, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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