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New Institutional Arrangements for Development, Science and Technology

James Smith

Development, 2010, vol. 53, issue 1, 48-53

Abstract: Science and technology are intimately linked to global development. Investment in research for development has yielded some results. James Smith argues that the benefits and risks of increasingly complex and paradigmatic technologies means that we have to think very carefully both about how research is organized and how new technologies are governed and regulated if we are to realize the potential of science and technology as drivers of just global development.

Date: 2010
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