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Conclusions and Discussion

In: Technological Transitions and System Innovations

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This important book addresses how long term and large scale shifts from one socio-technical system to another come about, using insights from evolutionary economics, sociology of technology and innovation studies. These major changes involve not just technological changes, but also changes in markets, regulation, culture, industrial networks and infrastructure.

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  • ., 2005. "Conclusions and Discussion," Chapters, in: Technological Transitions and System Innovations, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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