U.S. Business and the Transfer of Intermediate Technology: Agricultural and the Developing Nations
Susan Swannack-Nunn
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Susan Swannack-Nunn: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Journal of International Business Studies, 1978, vol. 9, issue 3, 119-124
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Survey of U.S. firms manufacturing “intermediate” agricultural technology and U.S. aid organizations operating aboard suggests possibilities for expansion in developing nations. Although a need for technology transfer has been perceived, objections to the use of business must be overcome if there is to be meaningful transfer of technology.© 1978 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1978) 9, 119–124
Date: 1978
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