Putting technology to good use for society: the role of corporate, competition and tax law
Innovation and its main output, technology, are changing the way we work, socialise, vote, and live. New technologies have improved our lives and made firms more productive, overall raising living standards across the world. Thanks to progress in information technology, the rate of change is acceler...
Main Authors: | Armour, J, Enriques, L, Ezrachi, A, Vella, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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British Academy
2018
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