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      contribution is indirect, enhancing the gains realized through product    
      and process development. On the other hand a firm's R&D expenditures      
      for technical service may have a negative impact on its productivity      
      growth. other factors such as the complexity of the R&D organization,   ->
      and technology planning practices also appear to influence the            
      productivity growth of firms.                                             
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TI: THE LANGUAGE OF PLANNING - ESSAYS ON THE ORIGINS AND ENDS OF PLANNING       
      THOUGHT - GUTTENBERG,AZ, GUTTENBERG,AZ                                    
  AU: BEAUREGARD_RA                                                             
  NA: UNIV PITTSBURGH,GRAD SCH PUBL & INT AFFAIRS,FORBES                        
      QUADRANGLE,PITTSBURGH,PA,15260                                            
  JN: ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A 1994 Vol.26 No.12 pp.1984-1986                 
  DT: Book Review                                                               
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RACE, DISADVANTAGE, AND POLICY PROCESSES IN BRITISH PLANNING                    
DEAU: THOMAS_H, KRISHNARAYAN_V                                                  
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