
The general favorable stance taken by students in industrial development has been termed the high-road industrial development strategy. Such a strategy aims to develop an economy characterized by highly value-added output of goods and services, a highly skilled work force and higher income for citizens. Such a high-road industrial development strategy can be achieved only if a continuous innovation, learning, and upgrading activity, is in effect (Grunsven and Egeraat 1999).
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