Examples of using Technological diffusion in English and their translations into Spanish
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However, clearly, technological diffusion is neither perfect nor global.
But they do find evidence of«winner takes all» enterprises,as well as stalling technological diffusion.
There should also be broader technological diffusion both through products and production cycles.
Also, geographically orpolitically isolated countries do not benefit from technological diffusion.
This applies to the three main channels of technological diffusion: ICT investment, ICT production and ICT use.
These lead to policy concerns on the promotion of entrepreneurship,learning and technological diffusion.
It facilitates technological diffusion, favours market transparency and reduces distance barriers between people.
In terms of active export promotion policies,panellists advocated promoting technological diffusion, given the shift in trade patterns towards intra-industry trade.
It follows that technological diffusion may also have become more regionalized rather than more globalized- an observation that is supported by the results of this report.
Proponents of cultural appropriation view it as often benign or mutually beneficial, citing mutation,product diversity, technological diffusion, and cultural empathy as among its benefits.
There is evidence to suggest that technological diffusion falls off sharply with distance and that technology is local rather than global Keller, 2002.
However, globalization will enhance the growth potential by bringing about a more efficient allocation of resources,by fostering competition, and by spurring technological diffusion.
Such areas include exports, technological diffusion, the activities of economic agents that were conducive to complementarities, cooperative economies of scale, micro- and small enterprises, and other activities that contribute to social sustainability.
Yet the design of IPR policy in developing countries is a cross-cutting issue and must balance the needs to protect IPRs,to promote technological diffusion and to develop the domestic industry and innovation capacity, taking into account the flexibilities granted by TRIPS.
Mr. Greenwald was of the opinion that facilitating technological diffusion through appropriate institutional development was more important for development than the mobilization of financing, as peripheral economies were disadvantaged in terms of jump-starting service industries.
At each stage, expanding trade was a powerful driver of economic development- opening up new markets, improving access to raw materials,promoting international specialization and stimulating technological diffusion and innovation- which in turn drove further trade expansion.
However, publicly guided international mechanisms of technological diffusion have limited precedents, since, historically, the bulk of technological knowledge has been embodied and transferred as private property through the operations of private companies.
The efficient design of international rules on the protection of intellectual property rights should strike a balance between the need to encourage invention and innovation and the need to disseminateuseful technologies as broadly as possible.74 Note that strong IPRs do not necessarily limit technological diffusion.
There are limited precedents for publicly guided international mechanisms of technological diffusion, but the international public policymaking capability can draw upon existing international scientific networks such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Emphasizes the need for actions at the global level that allow developing countries to take advantage of new technologies as well as harness their own technological capacities,including by ensuring that the intellectual property rights regime is development-oriented and enables technological diffusion and adaptation;
Just as expanding trade is transforming development- opening up new export opportunities, improving access to capital and resources,and stimulating technological diffusion, adaptation and innovation- so too is the rise of the developing world transforming the trading system.
In the context of dynamic comparative advantages,it is therefore evident that an exclusive reliance on technological diffusion related to South-South trade is likely to retard economic transformation and development of the South and increase the technology divide in critical areas of poverty reduction, owing to reduced research and development spillovers from the North.
Policies to promote innovation and diffusion of technological progress.
Technological development diffusion and upgrading in least developed countries are important factors in strengthening productive and supply capacities.
On the emergence and diffusion of technological capabilities and the theory of the MNC.
The type of knowledge, its forms of organization,protection, diffusion and technological transference.
Means and policies to promote the diffusion of technological innovations in the forestry and farming sector;
Other reported projects have the objective of enhancing the diffusion of technological and scientific knowledge.