The Technological Behaviour of Public Enterprises in Developing Countries
β Scribed by Jeffrey James
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- Routledge Revivals
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
First published in 1989, The Technological Behaviour of Public Enterprises in Developing Countries presents essays based on original research work conducted for the International Labour Office, to employ a wide variety of approaches and methodologies to analyse the technological choices made by public enterprises in Tanzania, India, Argentina, and Brazil. These empirical studies provide rich and detailed case-study material on key issues such as the choice of technology and the acquisition of advanced technological capabilities. The significance of the research findings in these areas and their policy implications are described in an introductory chapter, and the volume as a whole is accessible and relevant to policy makers and academics who are concerned with industrial development in the developing world.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Public Enterprise, Technology and Employment in Developing Countries
Chapter 3: Bureaucratic, Engineering and Economic Men: Decision-Making for Technology in the United Republic of Tanzaniaβs State-Owned Enterprises
Chapter 4: Technology Choice, Adaptation and Diffusion in Private-and State-Owned Enterprises in India
Chapter 5: Technological Behaviour of Argentine Public Enterprises: The Case of Yacimientos PetrolΓferos Fiscales
Chapter 6: Public Enterprises and the Transfer of Technology in the Ammonia Industry
Chapter 7: The Technological Behaviour of State-Owned Enterprises in Brazil
Index
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