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The harnessing of biotechnology in India: Which roads to travel?
S.E. Reid
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, S.V. Ramani
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Mt Economic Research Inst on Innov/Techn
Macro, International & Labour Economics
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Biotechnology
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Public Policy
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Japanese Firms
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Developing Countries
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Indian States
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Indian Firms
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US Firms
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Inclusive Development
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Technological Capabilities
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Biotechnology Innovation
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Contract Research
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Economic Liberalization
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Institutional Capabilities
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Original Innovation
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Developing Countries
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Contract Research
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Developing Countries
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Labour Force
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Developing Countries
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