Domestic learning, international technology flows and the world market: new perspectives for the developing countries
Sercovich Fc.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Drawing on the experience of semi-industrialised countries in technological accumulation, discusses how developing countries can take better advantage of foreign technology. Considers in particular how domestic technological capabilities and skills can be mobilised.
Keywords: technology transfer; technological change; learning; skill.; knowhow.; management; industrial restructuring; competitiveness; technical cooperation; case study; statistical table; transfert des techniques; changement technologique; acquisition de connaissances; qualifications; savoir-faire; gestion; restructuration industrielle; compétitivité; coopération technique; étude de cas; tableau statistique; transferencia de tecnología; cambio tecnológico; adquisición de conocimientos; calificación; conocimiento técnico; administración; reestructuración industrial; competitividad; cooperación técnica; estudio de casos; cuadros estadísticos; South South; Sud-Sud; Sur-Sur (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 115 P. pages
Date: 1988
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme
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