Information Technology and Economic Development

Information Technology and Economic Development
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781599045818
ISBN-13 : 1599045818
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Synopsis Information Technology and Economic Development by : Kurihara, Yutaka

Examines the impact IT has on politics, education, sociology, and technology. Focuses on the benefits of IT for developing countries, whose problems must be solved, and obstacles overcome in order to further IT advancement.

Technology and Economic Development

Technology and Economic Development
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1342135552
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Synopsis Technology and Economic Development by : Edward J. Malecki

Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth

Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 0521389364
ISBN-13 : 9780521389365
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Technology and the Pursuit of Economic Growth by : David C. Mowery

Technology's contribution to economic growth and competitiveness has been the subject of vigorous debate in recent years. This book demonstrates the importance of a historical perspective in understanding the role of technological innovation in the economy. The authors examine key episodes and institutions in the development of the U.S. research system and in the development of the research systems of other industrial economies. They argue that the large potential contributions of economics to the understanding of technology and economic growth have been constrained by the narrow theoretical framework employed within neoclassical economies. A richer framework, they believe, will support a more fruitful dialogue among economists, policymakers, and managers on the organization of public and private institutions for innovation. David Mowery is Associate Professor of Business and Public Policy at the School of Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley. Nathan S. Rosenberg is Fairleigh Dickinson Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He is the author of Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics (CUP, 1983).

Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations

Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781522540304
ISBN-13 : 152254030X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations by : Mtenzi, Fredrick Japhet

As technology advances, mobile devices have become more affordable and useful to countries around the world. As a result, mobile evolution has become an essential part of economic and social advancement. Mobile Technologies and Socio-Economic Development in Emerging Nations provides emerging research on the role of mobile devices as an important aspect of social and economic growth in developing countries. While highlighting topics, such as device authentication, mobile data management, and sensor services, this book explores how mobile devices have evolved to become an extremely useful tool. This book is a vital resource for academicians, researchers, students, practitioners, politicians, and professionals seeking current research on the uses, applications, and advantages of mobile services in increasing economic growth.

Technology, Institutions, and Economic Growth

Technology, Institutions, and Economic Growth
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 0674019164
ISBN-13 : 9780674019164
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Synopsis Technology, Institutions, and Economic Growth by : Richard R. Nelson

"In this book Richard R. Nelson mounts a full-blown attack on the standard neoclassical theory of economic growth, which he sees as hopelessly inadequate to explain the phenomenon. His alterative theory posits that economic growth driven by technological advance involves disequilibrium in a fundamental and continuing way. Nelson argues that an adequate theory must take into account a range of institutions, from universities to public laboratories and from government agencies to business firms and markets."--BOOK JACKET.

Emerging Technologies for Economic Development

Emerging Technologies for Economic Development
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 3030043681
ISBN-13 : 9783030043681
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Synopsis Emerging Technologies for Economic Development by : Dirk Meissner

This book provides an impressive overview of emerging technologies, especially nanotechnologies and biotechnologies, and their prospective applications. It identifies and describes existing and potential markets for emerging technology-based applications, and projects scenarios for macroeconomic development based on these technologies. Integrated roadmaps for the development of a nano- and bioindustry are shown and policy measures and corporate strategies developed to advance these technologies. These measures are illustrated using roadmaps and policy case studies.The book combines a practical, comprehensive overview of the technical side of emerging technologies and their applications in various fields with an analysis of market developments and characteristics.

Information Technologies and Economic Development in Latin America

Information Technologies and Economic Development in Latin America
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1785271997
ISBN-13 : 9781785271991
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Synopsis Information Technologies and Economic Development in Latin America by : Alberto Chong

Information and communication technologies have expanded dramatically in Latin America. During the last two decades, mobile phones have penetrated more quickly in this region than in developed regions at a remarkable rate. Similarly, the per capita growth rates of Internet users have been higher in developing countries than in developed countries. The really fast diffusion of newer technologies such as mobile telephony, broadband and Internet has opened up big opportunities for using these technologies in the delivery of information in businesses and social service providers in Latin America and the Caribbean. 'Information Technologies in Latin America' provides a collection of rigorous empirical studies that contributes to a better understanding of the role and impact of old and new information technologies on Latin American economic development. It provides evidence using randomized and quasi-experimental designed studies for different ICT interventions. In evaluating their development impact a critical concern has been to contribute to the little existing evidence. In fact, whereas many ICT projects in the developing world have been promoted by multilateral organizations, bilateral aid agencies and nongovernmental organizations in recent years, the extent to which these interventions and policies actually contribute to the development of the region is unclear. The book provides evidence on what works and what does not. An important objective is to test one of the frustrating benefits of randomized controlled trials, namely, their ability to show that a program works when it does not and in fact, important policy lessons can be gained from failed field experiments. This collection of essays aims to provide valuable insight on both the promise and the pitfalls of trying to replace conventional, high-cost outreach with technological alternatives. Thus, it may be relevant both to researchers working in the area of information technologies and development, as well as to practitioners pondering how to leverage technology to improve outreach and reach clients in innovative ways.

The Challenges of Technology and Economic Catch-up in Emerging Economies

The Challenges of Technology and Economic Catch-up in Emerging Economies
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9780192649379
ISBN-13 : 019264937X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Challenges of Technology and Economic Catch-up in Emerging Economies by : Jeong-Dong Lee

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Innovation is a pivotal driving force behind economic growth. Technological capability deepens and diversifies industrial activity, which fundamentally enhances growth potential. Consequently, failure to build effective technological capability can lead to slow long-term economic growth. This book synthesizes and interprets existing knowledge on technology upgrading failures in order to better understand the challenges of technology upgrading in emerging economies. The objective is to bring together diverse evidence on three major dimensions of technology upgrading: paths of technology upgrading, structural changes in the nature of technology upgrading, and the issues of technology transfer and technology upgrading. Knowledge on these three dimensions is synthesized at the firm, sector, and macro levels across different countries and world macroregions. Compared to the challenges and uncertainties facing emerging economies, our understanding of technology upgrading is sparse, unsystematic, and scattered. The recent growth slowdown in many emerging economies, often known as the middle-income trap, has reinforced the importance of understanding the technology upgrading challenges they experience. While our understanding of these issues from the 1980s and 1990s is relatively more systematised, the more recent changes that took place during the globalization and proliferation of global value chains, and the effects of the 2008 financial crisis, have not been explored and compared synthetically. The current effects of COVID-19, geopolitical struggles, and the growing concern around environmental sustainability add significant complexity to an already problematic situation. The time is ripe to take stock of our existing knowledge on processes of technology upgrading in emerging economies and make further inroads in research on this crucial issue.

Integrating Science & Technology into Development Policies An International Perspective

Integrating Science & Technology into Development Policies An International Perspective
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9789264032101
ISBN-13 : 926403210X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrating Science & Technology into Development Policies An International Perspective by : OECD

This publication provides the proceedings of an international workshop, held in South Africa, intended to address how international co-operation in science and technology can further the three inter-related aspects (economic, social and environmental) of the development process.

Technology And Economic Development

Technology And Economic Development
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Publisher : Westview Press
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105038044504
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Synopsis Technology And Economic Development by : Martin Fransman