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ILO pub-WEP pub. Comparison of choice of technology, adaptation and technology transfer by public enterprises and … heavy electrical industry firms, compares organization behaviour, management decision making, Innovation research and … development, productivity, etc.; finds that foreign owned multinational enterprise subsidiarys do not sell technology; considers …
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countries - argues that choice of technology should be compatible with labour intensive requirements and local level management …ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the blending of traditional technology and technological change in developing … and economic conditions; considers employment creation and economic implications; concludes that technology transfer …
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Working paper on choice of technology in the rice milling industry and related agricultural machinery industry of … with USA. Discusses technical aspects of rice processing and modes of technology acquisition and outlines training and …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on socio-economic implications of the use of solar energy technology in the Sahel …
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the effects of their choice of technology on employment creation in developing countries - describes small- scale and … labour intensive technology, small size of enterprise, flexibility of inputs (machinery, local level raw materials), etc …
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the effects of their choice of technology on employment creation in developing countries - describes small- scale and … labour intensive technology, small size of enterprise, flexibility of inputs (machinery, local level raw materials), etc …
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Reviews problems and needs of a number of Thai urban-based micro and small enterprises (MSEs). Based upon a survey of MSEs in Bangkok and urban Phetchaburi, carried out during April-June 1999. Includes the text of ILO Recommendation concerning General Conditions to Stimulate Job Creation in...
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