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title:Institutional and Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Brazilian Science and Technology Sector : Setting a New Agenda World Bank Discussion Papers, 0259-210X ; 325
author:Holm-Nielsen, Lauritz
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821336533
print isbn13:9780821336533
ebook isbn13:9780585229225
language:English
subjectTechnology and state--Brazil--Congresses, Science and state--Brazil--Congresses, Research, Industrial--Economic aspects--Brazil--Congresses.
publication date:1996
lcc:T25.B8I57 1996eb
ddc:338.98106
subject:Technology and state--Brazil--Congresses, Science and state--Brazil--Congresses, Research, Industrial--Economic aspects--Brazil--Congresses.
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