Many fruit and vegetable growers also grew tobacco, since there exist complementarities between horticultural crops and tobacco. |
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Optimal development requires each side to harness their complementarities and use the diversity of views and interests to constructive ends. |
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Technological complementarities often shape the eventual consequences and productivity of new technologies. |
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The new arsenals, shipyards, mines, and steelworks operated in a vacuum, with neither infrastructure nor complementarities. |
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My earlier post was an admittedly rudimentary attempt to come up with a more accurate way of describing gender differences and complementarities. |
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Second, there are intellectual as well as technical economies of scale, external economies, and complementarities. |
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In contrast, the complementarities between the American and the Chinese economies, although considerable, are not nearly so great. |
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The duality and complementarities of marketplace and Cyberspace raise the issue of relationship-building in an environment that is both virtual and physical. |
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We have vigorously set about recovering our mutual understanding, building a broad base for our co-operation and redeeming the promise of our complementarities. |
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In particular, he sees complementarities between their theories of motivation and suggests that each discipline can learn something from the other. |
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As generalists become more different from one another, interorganizational complementarities likely increase, thereby yielding more opportunities for alliance formation. |
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Arthur argued that increasing returns from learning, network externalities, and technological complementarities lead one technology eventually to dominate a given market. |
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To impose additional structure while addressing the discreteness of ownership choices, the authors draw from the literature on complementarities. |
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