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African countries to assimilate and effectively use knowledge and technology. Contrary to the views held by many analysts, the …
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the most commonly used. Gender, formal and informal training of the household head, and technology attributes influence … the choice of mechanization technology. This study recommends increased formal and informal training, extension, credit …
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including a dynamic human development trap, endogenous technological change, technology transfer and trade. Divergent and … capital trap will persist. If mainly human capital investment is pursued, technology levels will fall behind; switching to …
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include human capital and the state of technology. These extensions of the neoclassical theory are not very satisfying at a …
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The effect of computer technology on Finnish economic growth in 1983-96 is examined to shed light into the famous … growth can be attributed to computers. Almost eight per cent of the net growth can be attributed to information technology …
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Even in industrial countries, the impact of information technology has not been as deep or pervasive as the debate … technology both as an intermediate input in production and as a final good in consumption. This paper prepares ground for such …
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relationship between institutional changes and economic development. It does so by developing new discourses on the 'technology of …
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, technology transfer and labour migration, through which the process of globalization affects different dimensions of poverty in …
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