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      BIOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPAN: COMMENTS ON SAXONHOUSE'S PERSPECTIVE

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            June 1986
            : 4
            : 1
            : 167-170
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            8629592 Prometheus, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1986: pp. 167–170
            10.1080/08109028608629592
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            NOTES AND REFERENCES

            1. Gary R. Saxonhouse, ‘Biotechnology in Japan: industrial policy and factor market distortions’, Prometheus, 3, 2, 1985, pp. 277—314. See also idem., ‘Industrial policy and factor markets: biotechnology in Japan and the United States’, Department of Economics, University of Michigan, 1985, mimeo; idem., ‘The micro- and macroeconomics of foreign sales to Japan’ in W. Cline (ed.), Trade Policy in the 1980s, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1983, pp. 259—305.

            2. Saxonhouse, ‘Biotechnology in Japan …’, op. cit., p. 310.

            3. Saxonhouse, ‘The micro- and macroeconomics of foreign sales to Japan’, op. cit. p. 273.

            4. ibid, p. 278.

            5. Saxonhouse, ‘Biotechnology in Japan …’, op. cit., p. 311.

            6. M. Cantley and K. Sargeant, ‘Biotechnology: the challenge to Europe’, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, 18, 1981, pp. 365—80.

            7. G. Gellf, ‘Les bioindustries au Japan’, and J, Liouville, ‘Les pays les plus avances en biotechnologie et la France’, Revue d'Economie Industrielle, 18, 1981, pp. 365—80.

            8. P.K. Marstrand, Patterns of Change in Biotechnology, Occasional Paper 15, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, 1981.

            9. A.T. Bull, G. Holt and M.D. Lilly, Biotechnology: International Trends and Perspectives, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, 1982.

            10. M. Tanaka, ‘Biotechnology in Japan’ in Biotech 83: Proceedings of the International Conference on the Commercial Applications and Implications of Biotechnology, Online, Northwood, England, 1983, pp. 1—12.

            11. F.M. Olson, The Logic of Collective Action, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1965.

            12. Saxonhouse, “Biotechnology in Japan …”, op. cit., pp. 310—11.

            13. Saxonhouse, “Biotechnology in Japan …”, op. cit., pp. 303—8.

            14. F.P. Johnson, Co-operative Research in Industry: An Economic Study, Martin Robertson, London, 1973; and C.A. Tisdell, Science and Technology Policy: Priorities of Governments, Chapman and Hall, London, 1981.

            15. See, for example, Department of Science and Technology, Biotechnology: Appropriate Areas for Commercial Exploitation in Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1983; and ASTEC, Biotechnology in Australia, AGPS, Canberra, 1982.

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