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If you liked Industry ties with science and technology policies in developing countries by Jack N. Behrman, start with Demand for information from multinational enterprises (1975), Review of "Multinational corporations in Brazil and Mexico: structural sources of economic and noneconomic power" (1975), and The impact of U.S. foreign direct investment on U.S. export competitiveness in Third World markets (1980). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Industry ties with science and technology policies in developing countries is by Jack N. Behrman.