Changing Knowledge Divide in the Global Economy
The question driving this project was how was the 'organisational decomposition of the innovation process' (ODIP) changing the global distribution of innovation activities.
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The question driving this project was how was the 'organisational decomposition of the innovation process' (ODIP) changing the global distribution of innovation activities.
How, in the political and institutional environments typical of poor countries, can governments and other state actors achieve substantial increases in productive private investment?
The project explores how transformational thinking on resource management could lead to multiple scenarios in the context of emerging economies with a specific focus on India.
This project examines a key assumption which underlies one of the main approaches to poverty reduction currently advocated and practised by many international development agencies.
Climate disruption, environmental change and resource scarcity have become the subject of growing policy attention, academic debate and...
Published by: New Political Economy
The future of human life on our planet is influenced increasingly by what goes on in the rising powers. This paper provides a political economy analysis of the climate-relevant policies of China, India, Brazil and South Africa.
The main objective of this Special Section of Science and Public Policy is to examine whether, how and why low-carbon innovation paths differ between the leading countries in Europe and the rising powers in Asia.
The main objective of this Special Section of Science and Public Policy is to examine whether, how and why low-carbon innovation paths differ between the leading countries in Europe and the rising powers in Asia.
This paper asks what insights the literature provides on divergence versus convergence of innovation paths in Europe and Asia.
The future of human life on our planet is influenced increasingly by what goes on in the rising powers. This report presents a political economy analysis of their policies, comparing China, India, Brazil and South Africa.