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As shown in Chapter 8, one of the most important and pervasive features of technological systems as they evolve over time is the interdependence of the various actors (through hierarchies and markets) within the system. A variety of terms have been used in the literature to describe basically the same phenomenon — networks, development blocs, technological spillovers, etc.
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Carlsson, B., Eliasson, G., Taymaz, E. (1997). Micro-Macro Simulation of Technological Systems: Economic Effects of Spillovers. In: Carlsson, B. (eds) Technological Systems and Industrial Dynamics. Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6133-0_9
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