Two major new features of social and economic systems have characterized the last two decades. On the one hand, technology increasingly plays a central role in all economic activities, with the rapid pace of technological change. On the other hand, all economic and technological activities have become global. The latter feature means that transfers and interchanges of technologies between countries have increased tremendously, and have become vital to their development.
Pietrobelli, C. (2018). Technology transfer for developing countries. In D. Schroeer (a cura di), Technology Transfer (pp. 209-234). Taylor and Francis [10.4324/9781315202037].
Technology transfer for developing countries
Pietrobelli C.
2018-01-01
Abstract
Two major new features of social and economic systems have characterized the last two decades. On the one hand, technology increasingly plays a central role in all economic activities, with the rapid pace of technological change. On the other hand, all economic and technological activities have become global. The latter feature means that transfers and interchanges of technologies between countries have increased tremendously, and have become vital to their development.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.