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R&D activities and innovativeness of foreign-owned firms in Ohio

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  • Asim Erdilek
  • Milton A. Wolf

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  • Asim Erdilek & Milton A. Wolf, 1996. "R&D activities and innovativeness of foreign-owned firms in Ohio," Assessing the Midwest Economy GL-6, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhas:gl-6
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