2Hobday, M. , 1995, Innovation in East Asia:The Challenge to Japan , Chehenham: Edward Elgar.
3Kim,Linsu, 1997, Imitation to Innovation. The Dynamics of Korea& Technological Learning, Boston:Harvard Business School Press.
4Landes, D. S. , 1972, The Unbound Prometheus : Technical Change and Industrial Development in Western Europe from 1750 to the Present , Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
5Minami, R. , K. S. Kim, F. Makino & Joung-Hae Seo ( eds. ), 1995, Acquiring,Adapting and Developing Technologies :Lessons from the Japanese Experience , New York : St. Martin' s Press.
6Nelson,R. R., 1990," US Technology Leadership-Where Did it Come From and Where Did it Go," Research Policy ,4,pp. 117 - 132.
7Ordover,J. A. , 1991," A Patent System for Both Diffusion and Exclusion," Journal of Economic Perspectives ,5 ( 1 ) ,pp. 43 - 60.
9Chang, Ha Joon,2001,“ Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Development:Historical Lessons and Emerging Issues,” Journal of Human Development ,2, pp. 287 - 309.
10Chowdhury, A. & I. Islam, 1993, The Newly Industrializing Economies of East Asia , New York : Routledge.