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The wealth of a country is built not by universities but by the business sector. Consequently, the academic sector also has a responsibility to support the development of the business sector. If Europe is to maintain its global competitiveness, it should to develop industries with high total factor productivity. In other words, it is necessary to develop the sectors in which innovative technology and science play an important role. Consequently, relationships between universities and the business are desirable.
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Brdulak, J. (2015). Cooperation between a University and Industry — Good Practices. In: Brada, J.C., Bienkowski, W., Kuboniwa, M. (eds) International Perspectives on Financing Higher Education. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137549143_9
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