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well I came to work today and my boss talked to me for like half an hour until she finally made her point clear. I live in a relatively small city (100.000 people) but still it's pretty developed. The city major wants to create some kind of bio-Silicon Valley in the city and is working on that with the organization I work in. So my boss told me today to look for examples around the world of similar projects. It's like some cartel thing, you know, we want our Information Technology people to focus on biotechnology so it becomes an opportunity for a wider range of farmers. (Cattle and agricultural products such as soya, wheat, and corn are the country's main exportation). Does anybody know something about that?

2007-02-21 08:49:25 · 1 answers · asked by juivoinie 2 in Social Science Economics

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Yes, basically they are talking about shifting the production possibilities curve which is a great thing. It will increase the available food sources.

2007-02-25 02:57:11 · answer #1 · answered by Santa Barbara 7 · 0 0

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