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Absorptive capacity / Innovation / Jan Egeland / Politics of Europe / Norway / Per Botolf Maurseth / Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
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Absorptive capacity
Innovation
Jan Egeland
Politics of Europe
Norway
Per Botolf Maurseth
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

NFR-FRISAM project[removed]Barriers to entry, internationalisation and technology (BITE) Publication and dissemination results Final version: September 2012

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