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Mobilizing technology for developing countries

Abstract

Mr. Weiss says that the 15 years since the UN Conference on Science, Technology, and Development in Geneva have taught us that what seem at first to be technological obstacles to development frequently turn out on closer examination to have been policy failures; that introduction of technologies into developing countries must be accompanied by institutional and policy changes if the technologies are to benefit the countries. He points out that choice of alternative technology for a developing country should depend on careful overall assessment of local techno-economic, geographical, ecological, and social factors, as well as the desired balance between growth and equity. Such a technology assessment, a key element in the choice of appropriate (i.e., locally suitable) technology for particular investment projects, should be built into procedures for project preparation and appraisal in governments and development assistance agencies. Turning to technologists, Mr. Weiss says they face a double challenge: (1) to recognize potential for new efforts to harness science and technology for the benefit of the developing countries; and (2) by understanding the social, institutional, and economic framework into which an innovation is to operate, to ease its application and diffusion, and thus speed and increase its practical impact. 25  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1979
Product Type:
Conference
Reference Number:
EPA-06-001548; EDB-80-034762
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Sci. Public Policy; (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 6:5; Conference: International symposium on science and technology for development, Singapore, Malaysia, Jan 1979
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY; PLANNING; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT; TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION; 290500* - Energy Planning & Policy- Research, Development, Demonstration, & Commercialization
OSTI ID:
5621178
Research Organizations:
World Bank, Washington, DC
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: SPPLB
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 359-371
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Weiss, C Jr. Mobilizing technology for developing countries. United Kingdom: N. p., 1979. Web.
Weiss, C Jr. Mobilizing technology for developing countries. United Kingdom.
Weiss, C Jr. 1979. "Mobilizing technology for developing countries." United Kingdom.
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