نتایج جستجو برای: l52

تعداد نتایج: 52  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
R Perera K E Owen T L Tellinghuisen A E Gorbalenya R J Kuhn

The alphavirus nucleocapsid core is formed through the energetic contributions of multiple noncovalent interactions mediated by the capsid protein. This protein consists of a poorly conserved N-terminal region of unknown function and a C-terminal conserved autoprotease domain with a major role in virion formation. In this study, an 18-amino-acid conserved region, predicted to fold into an alpha...

2011
Tilman Altenburg

Technological latecomer countries face a dilemma, they need to pursue pro-active industrial policies to compensate for manifold disadvantages vis-à-vis established competitors, but at the same time, due to neopatrimonial politics and capacity constraints, their institutions are rarely in a position to correct market failure effectively. Do the risks of misallocation outweigh the benefits and sh...

2011
Wim Naudé Tilman Altenburg

Technological latecomer countries face a dilemma,they need to pursue pro-active industrial policies to compensate for manifold disadvantages vis-à-vis established competitors, but at the same time, due to neopatrimonial politics and capacity constraints, their institutions are rarely in a position to correct market failure effectively. Do the risks of misallocation outweigh the benefits and sho...

Journal: :اقتصاد و توسعه منطقه ای 0
محمدعلی فیض پور ابوالفضل شاه محمدی مهرجردی

abstract almost, the traditional comparative advantage indices especially employment, value added and profitability are considered in all studies in the context of regional comparative advantage. while the study of comparative advantage, regardless of the sustainable development indices is a flawed study. therefore, in this study, in the first stage, iranian provinces are ranked according to em...

2008
Fergal McCann

Greaney (2002) introduces the notion of “network effects” as an explanation for asymmetric trade and FDI outcomes. Acknowledging the existing literature linking business and social networks to trade, Greaney claims that her paper is the first to consider how networks affect FDI. Network effects are modelled as a cost disadvantage facing foreign firms trying to sell into a market. Greaney states...

2007
Zhen Ye Ya Ping Yin Colin Haslam Jane Hardy Keith Randle

This paper adopts the industrial capabilities argument and the concept of revealed comparative advantage as the basis for evaluating the competitiveness of the UK creative industries in sustaining export growth. The empirical results have revealed a heterogeneous nature of the economic linkages and comparative advantage positions within the UK creative sector. There is also evidence to support ...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2008
Alena Zíková Aswini K Panigrahi Rachel A Dalley Nathalie Acestor Atashi Anupama Yuko Ogata Peter J Myler Kenneth Stuart

Although eukaryotic mitochondrial (mt) ribosomes evolved from a putative prokaryotic ancestor their compositions vary considerably among organisms. We determined the protein composition of tandem affinity-purified Trypanosoma brucei mt ribosomes by mass spectrometry and identified 133 proteins of which 77 were associated with the large subunit and 56 were associated with the small subunit. Comp...

2013
Kyung-Min Nam Xin Li

This study discusses how outward foreign direct investment (FDI) can complement the inward FDI-based technological capability-building process, through an analysis of the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation case. When a firm is upgrading its technological capability, outward FDI can allow learners to have access to human-embedded skills and knowledge and other intellectual assets that are ...

2004
Pia Weiss

In a model of sequential patent races, it is examined whether or not introducing a patent law in the home country is beneficial to the firms and the society as a whole given the foreign country already offers patent protection. Before the first patent race starts, the firms and the foreign country share interests. For a given total number of firms, the welfare effect depends on the relative com...

2002
Hugh Whittaker

Local clusters of high technology small businesses are of increasing interest to politician and academics. This papers draws on a study of 237 high tech small businesses located throughout the UK. Combining information on activity and location, firms were grouped according to their potential degree of embeddedness in local industrial clusters. Businesses with differing levels of cluster involve...

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