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Science and Technology Policies In The Adjustment Process With European Union

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Elif Tunali () (Department of Economics, Ege University)
Bilge Terzioglu () (Department of Economics, Ege University)

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This paper focuses on technology and competition policies in the emerging countries. We present an analysis of interrelationship between technology and competition within evolutionary approach in three dimensions: (1) International Division of Labor, (2) Global Market System, (3) Dependency. Government intervention in the technology and competition processes is vital for developing countries. Moreover, national policies are not adequate, common acts applied by inter and supra national institutions are necessary. Through this aspect, documenting the common science and technology policies applied and results achieved in European Union and Turkey, we compare Turkey with new member states of EU.

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Paper provided by Ege University, Department of Economics in its series Working Papers with number 0608.

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Date of creation: Nov 2006
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Keywords: Technology; International Division of Labor; Competition Policies.;

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O34 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Technological Change - - - Intellectual Property Rights
O38 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Technological Change - - - Government Policy

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  1. Stoneman, Paul & Vickers, John, 1988. "The Assessment: The Economics of Technology Policy," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 4(4), pages i-xvi, Winter.
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