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Economics, Other
Year 3

Non existence of patents game theory implies


non existence of patents game theory implies privately motivated innovated decisions of companies could potentially produce ?

(small amount of innovation, a great deal of innovation, socially economical level of innonvation, none of the above)

By OTA:  Padmavathi K, MPhil

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