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Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 1 - Asia (Paperback): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 1 - Asia (Paperback)
Surendra J. Patel
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 4 studies on Asia: Bangladesh, India, South Korea and Sri Lanka. The studies reflect 4 different patterns of technological transformation. India, with its large populaiton has made considerable progress but its overall development has been slow until recently. At the other extreme, South Korea which had a very low per capita income in the 1950s registered a quantum leap in technological transformation within a short span of 30 years. The heritage of Bangladesh's past has constrained its progress in overcoming structural weaknesses but in comparison, Sri Lanka displays a very different pattern. The sources used draw upon research in development economics, economic history, technology and studies in general and country studies in particular.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume IV - Developed Countries (Paperback): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume IV - Developed Countries (Paperback)
Surendra J. Patel
R523 Discovery Miles 5 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies from Finland, Greece and Japan. These countries were chosen because they experienced their technological transformation mainly during the 20th Century and it was considered that their experience would have some relevant lessons for the countries of the third world. Special attention is paid to Japan as its example has great relevance both for development theory and practical strategies.

Technological Transformation in The Third World: Volume III - Latin America (Paperback): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in The Third World: Volume III - Latin America (Paperback)
Surendra J. Patel
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies from Latin America: Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. These studies bring out sharply the processes at work in Latin America between 1950 and 1980, which were responsible for the crisis that the continent faced in the 1980s. In each case there was a striking failure in building up national technological capability so that the country could grapple with the problems it faced.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 5 - The Historic Process (Paperback): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 5 - The Historic Process (Paperback)
Surendra J. Patel
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1995, this book follows the preceding 4 volumes (Aisa, Africa, Latin America and Developed Countries) and discusses technological transformation in development history. It looks back on two centuries of history of the emergence of developed countries and examines the various aspects determining the speed, size and shape of the historical process of transformation in developed countries after World War 2.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume II - Africa (Paperback): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume II - Africa (Paperback)
Surendra J. Patel
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies on Africa: Algeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The studies underline the difficulties which Africa has faced in initiating its technological transformation. During the post WW2 period liberation from colonialism came relatively late and therefore many African countries did not have the possibility of participating in the rapid growth of global output and trade. Debt, drought and famine have put additional burdens on the economic conditions of the continet. Adverse conditions and poor infrastructure have made the continent much more vulnerable to both external and internal disturbances and as a result many countries have not had the opportunity to make a real beginning towards their transformation.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume IV - Developed Countries (Hardcover): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume IV - Developed Countries (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel
R2,373 R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Save R870 (37%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies from Finland, Greece and Japan. These countries were chosen because they experienced their technological transformation mainly during the 20th Century and it was considered that their experience would have some relevant lessons for the countries of the third world. Special attention is paid to Japan as its example has great relevance both for development theory and practical strategies.

International Technology Transfer - The Origins and Aftermath of the United Nations Negotiataions on a Draft Code of Conduct... International Technology Transfer - The Origins and Aftermath of the United Nations Negotiataions on a Draft Code of Conduct (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel, Pedro Roffe, Abdulqawi A. Yusef
R9,960 Discovery Miles 99 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The distribution of technology among enterprises and nations lies at the heart of international economic relations, affecting trade, investment, finance and economic policies, and is affected in turn by the political relations between nations. The need for effective transfer of technology to developing countries has acquired renewed urgency in recent years as production becomes increasingly knowledge-intensive and competition is determined more and more by the ability of enterprises to learn, to acquire and use knowledge, and to innovate. Access to knowledge has become key to economic success in the marketplace. This text discusses the background, objectives, approaches and progress achieved in the decade-long negotiations on an International Code of Conduct on the Transfer of Technology which took place under the aegis of UNCTAD. It examines the impact and continued relevance of the Code negotiations to subsequent policy and legislative instruments on international technology transfer, both at domestic and international levels, and identifies and examine emerging trends and negotiating agendas that will help to shape the future of international technological co-operation. The central question posed by the initiators of the Draft Code of Conduct is still relevant today - how can we facilitate a just and mutually beneficial system of technology flow in a world of rapid change and increasing gaps in the technological capability of developed and developing countries? The need for marginalized countries to access knowledge in order to learn, adjust and integrate effectively into the world economic system must be balanced with the vital need to reward inventors and innovators to ensure the continued generation of knowledge. It is these issues that will continue to dominate any future discussion on the international transfer of technology. This book will be a valuable work of reference on the evolution of international technological cooperation in the last quarter of the 20th century, as well as a useful guide to policymakers, scholars and international negotiators dealing with these and related issues of international economic cooperation.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 1 - Asia (Hardcover): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 1 - Asia (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel
R3,844 Discovery Miles 38 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 4 studies on Asia: Bangladesh, India, South Korea and Sri Lanka. The studies reflect 4 different patterns of technological transformation. India, with its large populaiton has made considerable progress but its overall development has been slow until recently. At the other extreme, South Korea which had a very low per capita income in the 1950s registered a quantum leap in technological transformation within a short span of 30 years. The heritage of Bangladesh's past has constrained its progress in overcoming structural weaknesses but in comparison, Sri Lanka displays a very different pattern. The sources used draw upon research in development economics, economic history, technology and studies in general and country studies in particular.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume II - Africa (Hardcover): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume II - Africa (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel
R2,685 R2,395 Discovery Miles 23 950 Save R290 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies on Africa: Algeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The studies underline the difficulties which Africa has faced in initiating its technological transformation. During the post WW2 period liberation from colonialism came relatively late and therefore many African countries did not have the possibility of participating in the rapid growth of global output and trade. Debt, drought and famine have put additional burdens on the economic conditions of the continet. Adverse conditions and poor infrastructure have made the continent much more vulnerable to both external and internal disturbances and as a result many countries have not had the opportunity to make a real beginning towards their transformation.

Technological Transformation in The Third World: Volume III - Latin America (Hardcover): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in The Third World: Volume III - Latin America (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel
R2,993 R2,537 Discovery Miles 25 370 Save R456 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies from Latin America: Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. These studies bring out sharply the processes at work in Latin America between 1950 and 1980, which were responsible for the crisis that the continent faced in the 1980s. In each case there was a striking failure in building up national technological capability so that the country could grapple with the problems it faced.

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 5 - The Historic Process (Hardcover): Surendra J. Patel Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 5 - The Historic Process (Hardcover)
Surendra J. Patel
R2,993 R1,733 Discovery Miles 17 330 Save R1,260 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1995, this book follows the preceding 4 volumes (Aisa, Africa, Latin America and Developed Countries) and discusses technological transformation in development history. It looks back on two centuries of history of the emergence of developed countries and examines the various aspects determining the speed, size and shape of the historical process of transformation in developed countries after World War 2.

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