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Technology transfer and development: a preliminary look at Chinese technology in Guyana

Abstract

Technology is regarded as a vital ingredient for development. Since developing countries can hardly fill their technological requirements indigenously, such countries tend to acquire the bulk of technology applied to their production systems from abroad. However, the transfer of technology tends to be associated with a series of problems: foreign exchange, inappropriateness, the generation of limited inter-sectorial linkages, limited use of raw materials, and other inputs associated with technology dependency. The study points to the fact that technology transfer need not necessarily be associated with the disadvantages identified in the literature. The study which essentially looks at the use of Chinese technology in clay-brick manufacturing in Guyana, shows that the country was able to reap several development benefits from the technology-transfer arrangement. At the same time, certain problems arising from the technology-transfer package such as the transfer of critical skills in key areas of production, and maintenance and servicing, are discussed. But these, the author argues, are not a function of restrictive conditions found in technology-transfer clauses, but rather of improper technology-transfer management. 2 tables.
Authors:
Publication Date:
May 01, 1982
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-82-163802
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Interciencia; (Venezuela); Journal Volume: 7:3
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; CHINA; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; GUYANA; MANAGEMENT; SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS; ASIA; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; LATIN AMERICA; SOUTH AMERICA; 290500* - Energy Planning & Policy- Research, Development, Demonstration, & Commercialization
OSTI ID:
6945356
Research Organizations:
Caribbean Science and Tech. Project, Oxford, England
Country of Origin:
Venezuela
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: ITRCD
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 136-140
Announcement Date:
Oct 01, 1982

Citation Formats

Long, F. Technology transfer and development: a preliminary look at Chinese technology in Guyana. Venezuela: N. p., 1982. Web.
Long, F. Technology transfer and development: a preliminary look at Chinese technology in Guyana. Venezuela.
Long, F. 1982. "Technology transfer and development: a preliminary look at Chinese technology in Guyana." Venezuela.
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title = {Technology transfer and development: a preliminary look at Chinese technology in Guyana}
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abstractNote = {Technology is regarded as a vital ingredient for development. Since developing countries can hardly fill their technological requirements indigenously, such countries tend to acquire the bulk of technology applied to their production systems from abroad. However, the transfer of technology tends to be associated with a series of problems: foreign exchange, inappropriateness, the generation of limited inter-sectorial linkages, limited use of raw materials, and other inputs associated with technology dependency. The study points to the fact that technology transfer need not necessarily be associated with the disadvantages identified in the literature. The study which essentially looks at the use of Chinese technology in clay-brick manufacturing in Guyana, shows that the country was able to reap several development benefits from the technology-transfer arrangement. At the same time, certain problems arising from the technology-transfer package such as the transfer of critical skills in key areas of production, and maintenance and servicing, are discussed. But these, the author argues, are not a function of restrictive conditions found in technology-transfer clauses, but rather of improper technology-transfer management. 2 tables.}
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