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Appropriate Technology: Problems and Promises: Edited by Nicolas Jequier
  • Language: en

Appropriate Technology: Problems and Promises: Edited by Nicolas Jequier

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Technological Transformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Technological Transformation

The philosophical study of technology has acquired only recently a voice in academic conversation. This situation is due, in part, to the fact that technology obviously impacts on "the real world," whereas the favored stereotype of philosophy allegedly does not. Furthermore, in some circles it was assumed that philosophy ought not impinge on the world. This bias continues today in the form of a general dismissal of the growing area now referred to as "applied philosophy". By contrast, the academic scrutiny of science has for the most part been accepted as legitimate for some 30 years, primarily because it has been conducted in a somewhat ethereal manner. This is, in part, because it was beli...

Big Business and the State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Big Business and the State

The five country studies, five industry studies and two more general papers are well integrated to make this one of the best books we have on industrial policy and the different patterns of government-business relations developing in Western Europe.

Mirages of Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Mirages of Development

This work looks at the issues of development in terms that attack both the earlier idealism and the current mood of cynicism about the Third World.

Between Two Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Between Two Worlds

The global debt and adjustment crisis has challenged the World Bank to become the leading agency in North-South finance and development. The many dimensions of this challenge--which must be comprehensively addressed by the Bank's new president--are the subject of this important volume in the Overseas Development Council's U.S.-Third World Policy Perspectives series. The Bank's ability to design and implement a comprehensive response to global economic needs is threatened by competing objectives and uncertain priorities. Can the Bank design programs attractive to private investors that also serve the very poor? Can it emphasize efficiency while transferring technologies that maximize labor ab...

The Survival Nexus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Survival Nexus

"The impact of science and technology on world affairs is shaped by politics, economics, business, ethics, law, psychology, and culture. This nexus is a neglected aspect of international affairs. It cuts across and unites diverse issues critical to human survival: climate change, global health, nuclear weapons, Internet governance, cybersecurity, jobs, competitiveness, poverty, hunger, and the management of new technologies like autonomous weapons, hypersonic missiles, geoengineering, and gene drivers. Advances in science and technology promise both great benefits and critical threats. Appropriate policies can stimulate and guide scientific and technological advance to create new ways to ach...

Storm Over the Multinationals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Storm Over the Multinationals

Monograph presenting a critical analysis of the situation and image of multinational enterprises - investigates their economic and political behaviour, both in developed countries and developing countries together with the respective national level goals, and considers enterprise strategies in the light of technology and stabilization (entropy). Bibliography pp. 219 to 251, graphs and statistical tables.

The Political Economy of Communications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

The Political Economy of Communications

First published in 1990, The Political Economy of Communications explores the central theme of the relationship between politics and markets in policy development. The contributors show how governments have been drawn into increasing interdependency by technological and market developments, with international institutions like the European Community becoming more important in these policy areas. They argue that neither government ideologies nor market and technological forces offer an adequate account of the processes of change in communications policy. These conclusions lead to a critique of central theories of international political economy, notably neo-liberalism, and the authors advocate instead a neo-pluralist perspective for the study of political economy of communications – an approach that takes institutions much more seriously as a central unit of analysis. The book will be of interest to students of international relations, European studies, and media and telecommunication studies, as well as to political scientists and economists concerned with public policy.

Transfer of post harvest technologies to small farmers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Transfer of post harvest technologies to small farmers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: IICA

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