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private enterprises in India - based on sample survey of heavy industry (pumps and compressors), pharmaceutical industry and … heavy electrical industry firms, compares organization behaviour, management decision making, Innovation research and …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the relationship between industrial structure and choice of technology in India …
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case study of the ammonia fertilizer industry in India, Korea R, Brazil and Mexico - discusses production trends (1965 …
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and demand, choice of product, Innovation, technology transfer, obstacles, tariff policy, research policy. Bibliography …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on labour market and economic implications of computerization in developing countries - develops a conceptual framework for the economic analysis of employment and income distributional impact of microelectronics innovations and technology transfer; expects...
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ILO pub. Article on the effect of multinational enterprises on employment and technology in developing countries - covers the scope for choice of technology and technology transfer, the economic obstacles, the problems in evaluation of effects on employment creation, etc., and discusses...
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Queries whether developing countries really benefit in terms of technology by attracting multinational enterprises through tax advantages and other benefits. Finds, in the case of Argentina, that a significant technology spillover does not occur automatically, but would require domestic...
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