Science, technology and development : its implications for the Institute of Development Studies

Date

1966

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Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, GB

Abstract

IDRC personnel. Monograph on the role of science and technology (i.e., technological change) in the development of developing countries - discusses the role of science and technology in economic development and social development, political aspects of the use of science and technology; the need for science policy in developing countries, for changes in development aid policies, for a greater contribution by scientific personnel, and for appropriate technology; describes project proposals of the Institute of Development Studies. Bibliography.

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Keywords

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, POLITICAL ASPECTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEVELOPMENT AID, SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL, APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY

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