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At all levels of governance under clerkocracy -- of clerks, by clerks and for clerks (a term introduced for the first time by M. R. Kumara Swamy, “Clerkocracy in India”, InterEconomics: 1968 and “Some remarks on clerkocracy in India”, Il Politico: 1968) referring to decisions taken by :...
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Industrial Revolution (marked by turning invention to innovation leading to mass production through division of labour with labour mix in the proportion - one engineer - five technicians - 50 craftsmen - and laying emphasis on non-high-academically qualified manpower like technicians and...
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This paper was written in full recognition of the fact that there has been little or no systematic research on the relation of monopoly and competition to invention/innovation and knowledge management under conditions of periodical monopolistic/imperfect competition and offers a novel approach...
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