Technology Change and Economy: Modern Trends of Interaction
Rossitsa Chobanova ()
Economic Studies journal, 1998, issue 2, 32-58
Abstract:
The accelerated process of contemporary technology change corresponding accelerated qualitative changes in the man thinking revolution, in the concepts for society development. There is not enough knowledge on technology change as an economic object of investigation. In this connection the aim of the study is to present classical and author’s definitions of new basic concepts, to classify the applied approaches, to summarise the problems and main conclusions of completed investigations on the base of a thoroughly examination of current specialised literature. The European conception and policy towards technology change is summarised which would be a base for clearer definition of Bulgarian development priorities. The conclusion is that a main problem today is councious of the broader significance of the current transition in the economy and the connected necessity to put the technology change as nucleus of the economic development, as a base for national strategy and policy and incorporation onto the European Union.
Date: 1998
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