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Innovation, markets and industrial change
Innovation, markets and industrial change

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Acknowledgements

The material below is contained in chapter 3 of Economics and Economic Change Microeconomics (2006) (eds) Graham Dawson, Maureen Mackintosh and Paul Anand, which is published by Pearson Education Limited in association with The Open University. Copyright © The Open University.

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Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following source:

Extract in Section 4.3: ‘BMW wants to make internal-combustion engines that run on hydrogen’, The Economist, 21 July 2001. Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London.

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Figure 1: Copyright © Citroën UK Ltd; Figure 2: Copyright © IPC Media Ltd; Figure 9: Copyright © IPC Media Ltd.

Adapted from Ole Wiemeler: [Details correct as of 15th February 2008]

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