Examples of using Diffusion of new in English and their translations into Swedish
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Improving the Diffusion of New Solutions.
partnerships for the absorption and diffusion of new technologies.
While there are several causes behind the faster diffusion of new goods and services, exchange across countries is obviously a key one.
7 billion for the diffusion of new technologies.
Education and training, along with the diffusion of new technologies, are therefore the main components of an innovation policy in the service sector.
promoting knowledge industries and the diffusion of new ideas, technologies and services.
Development and diffusion of new technology, especially in the field of environmental technologies,
StemCare actively participates in researching the diffusion of new innovative stem cell therapies.
whilst enabling the development and diffusion of new innovative services and applications.
Member States must introduce reforms and policies to facilitate the diffusion of new technologies to ensure that their benefits can spill over a wider range of firms.
the European Union continues to lag behind the United States in both the development and diffusion of new technologies.
Specific targeted projects on training are designed to facilitate the timely diffusion of new knowledge on a European scale
The pursuit of top managerial and research skills will lead the economy to high rates of innovation and diffusion of new technologies.
Specific targeted projects on training are designed to facilitate the timely diffusion of new knowledge on a European scale and better integrate national activities.
while ensuring more rapid diffusion of new technologies, and using fiscal and other financial incentives;
Specific targeted projects on training are designed to facilitate the timely diffusion of new knowledge on a European scale
for the increased diffusion of new and expensive medical technology.
including notably the diffusion of new and expensive medical technology, would lead to additional upward pressure on overall levels of expenditure.
A high quality system of industrial property rights should achieve the acknowledged objectives of encouraging innovation and diffusion of new technology and knowledge.
Policy needs to consider the trade-off between offering an exclusive right and the diffusion of new products and processes in order for industrial property rights to continue to produce economic
Phelps also pioneered the analysis of the importance of human capital for the diffusion of new technology and, hence, for growth.
The Framework Programmes have played an important part in the generation and diffusion of new knowledge and the formation
the promotion of research, the diffusion of new technologies, professional training
is dwarfed by the impact of the development and diffusion of new technologies and best work practices- provided that they are in fact rapidly developed
Furthermore, as vehicles for applied new technologies, these industries contribute to the wider diffusion of new technologies and to technological modernisation.
the introduction and diffusion of new technologies is good for growth and employment.
I would say that Shirky's argument is enough if you also argue that it is the use and diffusion of new technology and new ideas, which is the key component in change.
if the faster turnover of the capital stock associated with more rapid growth results in more widespread diffusion of new technologies, which often are more energy efficient
deployment and diffusion of new technologies, improving energy efficiency
The diffusion of the new order was chiefly effected by means of foundations.