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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe sydney Launching the project last week as one of her first acts as Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley acknowledged that New Zealand's


“ability to create and use knowledge will outstrip physical resources as this country's source of wealth”. New Zealand's economy has always in the past been dependent on exports of


products from its fertile land. The project will be carried out through the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology, and will aim to decide public funding allocations for 2000 to 2002.


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technology foresight. _Nature_ 390, 651 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/37700 Download citation * Published: 18 December 1997 * Issue Date: 18 December 1997 * DOI:


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