International technology transfer has been an essential element of
the 'catching up' process in developing countries over the last
thirty years. This book reappraises its role in economic
development in light of the globalization of the world economy. The
author provides an excellent overview and historiography of
technology transfer mechanisms. He then discusses the new
technology transfer issues, particularly 'sourcing', which have
emerged as a result of increasing globalization. International
Technology Transfer and Catch-up in Economic Development
significantly improves our understanding of how developing
economies and economies in transition could approach technology
transfer policy in an increasingly globalized and open economic
environment.
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