Evaluating Manufacturing Extension: A Multidimensional approach
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- Philip Shapira, 1990. "Modern Times: Learning from State Initiatives in Industrial Extension and Technology Transfer," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 4(3), pages 186-202, August.
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manufacturing extension; program evaluation; economic development; economic impact;All these keywords.
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