Technological transformation in the third World - 5 vols. - Ahmedabad Gujarat Vidyapith 1993 - xxix, 318 p. Volume 1: Asia xxix, 216 p. Volume 2: Africa xxxi, 318 p. Volume 3: Latin America xxx, 282 p. Volume 4: Developed Countries xxiv, 280 p. Volume 5: The Historic Process - A project of the World Institute for Development Economics Research .

Volume: 1

Offers an analysis of the way in which technology can be utilized in countries such as Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and South Korea. The book takes into account such factors as class structure, structural aspects of the economy and how to manage the dynamics of technological transformation. Volume: 2

Offers an analysis of the way in which technology can be utilized in countries such as Algeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The book takes into account such factors as the evolution of production and investments between 1962 and 1984, growth and managing the dynamics of change. Volume: 3

Offers information on how three developed countries have utilized technology in their advance in the post-World War II period. Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela are assessed in terms of economic growth and structural factors, along with the dynamics of their technological transformation. Volume: 4

Offers information about how three developed countries have utilized technology in their advancement in the post-World War II period. Japan, Finland and Greece are assessed in terms of economic growth and structural factors, along with an examination of the dynamics of technological transformation. Volume: 5

This work, offering an analysis of the way in which technology can be utilized in Third World countries, is the fifth in a five-volume set. The book takes into account such factors as class structure, structural aspects of the economy and how to manage the dynamics of technological transformation.


Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Developing countries - History
Technological innovations - History
Economic development
Investment, Foreign

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