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Research Joint Ventures in the United States: A Descriptive Analysis

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This paper describes trends and characteristics of the membership of RJVs in the United States.

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Link, A.N. (2005). Research Joint Ventures in the United States: A Descriptive Analysis. In: Link, A.N., Scherer, F.M. (eds) Essays in Honor of Edwin Mansfield. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25022-0_14

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