technological change
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftechnologicalandchange
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technological
adjective
uk/ˌtek.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌtek.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to, or ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition oftechnologicalandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftechnological change
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Still, it may capture some novel aspects of structuraltechnologicalchange.
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In contrast, market-based systems favor new ideas with high profit opportunities, and should therefore be comparatively specialized in new industries with disruptivetechnologicalchange.
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So long as these impediments to progress remain, the promise of economic growth andtechnologicalchangein the rural sector will remain unfulfilled.
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Equally, it refers to the availability of appropriate devices, as rapidtechnologicalchangesoon makes systems obsolete and manufacturers discontinue production.
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The analysis manages to introduce significant complexity into the often simplified representation oftechnologicalchangeby economists.
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We also find it analytically convenient to consider welfare changes when thetechnologicalchangeleaves the regime for the rich country-nonspecialized or specialized-unchanged.
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Technologicalchangemay also result from the development of new surgical technologies, which medical device makers diffuse quickly amongst providers.
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However, once cheaper technical options are exhausted, further reductions in emissions throughtechnologicalchangecan be achieved only at high cost.
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We build an overlapping generations model that encompasses bothtechnologicalchangeand agent heterogeneity.
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The same thing may happen to you, only sooner since the speed oftechnologicalchangeseems to be accelerating.
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Lately, the global coffee industry has changed radically; it has suffered a long cycle of lowest-ever world market prices caused by overproduction andtechnologicalchange.
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The former appears to be the most important factor and the one least susceptible totechnologicalchange.
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His argument links developments in technology with developments in culture he deplores, but it does not give precedence totechnologicalchange.
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Increasing variation and dynamic requirements are caused not only bytechnologicalchange, but also by varying customer needs and competitive relationships.
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All areas of social policy are potentially affected bytechnologicalchange.
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A more pessimistic scenario examines possible outcomes in the absence of energy savingtechnologicalchangeand backstops fuels.
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We analyse the effects oftechnologicalchangein agriculture on forest clearing by households in developing countries.
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Technologicalchangehas generated a quite false impression that most people are now more adept at visual interpretation than ever before.
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Such divergent perspectives often hindertechnologicalchange(13).
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But careful ecological-economic analysis might show my view of the potential oftechnologicalchangeto be too pessimistic.
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