Choice of manufacturing technology in the leather shoe and brick industries in Malaysia
Lim Cp.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper examining the factors which determine choice of technology at enterprise level in shoe and brick manufacturing in Malaysia - discusses a survey carried out in the brick and leather industries, compares labour intensive with capital intensive production (esp. Decision making, access to information, knowhow and credit), and forms part of a WEP research project. Bibliography pp. 109 to 111, diagram, graph, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: choice of technology; enterprise level; brick; manufacturing; survey.; leather industry.; labour intensive employment.; capital intensive; decision making.; access to information; knowhow.; credit.; WEP; research project; statistical table; choix de technologie; niveau de l'entreprise; brique; industries manufacturières; enquête; industrie du cuir; emploi à forte intensité de main-d'oeuvre; forte intensité de capital; prise de décision; accès à l'information; savoir-faire; crédit; PME; projet de recherche; tableau statistique; elección de tecnología; a nivel de la empresa; ladrillo; industrias manufactureras; encuesta; industria del cuero; empleo con alto coeficiente de mano de obra; alto coeficiente de capital; toma de decisiones; acceso a la información; conocimiento técnico; crédito; PME; proyecto de investigación; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 111 pages
Date: 1978
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme
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