ABSTRACT

Technology, Market Structure and Internationalization discusses the domestic and external factors that impinge upon the process of technological capability building in developing countries and draws policy implications. Specifically, it examines the interaction between technological effort in developing countries. Providing fresh insights, this volume will be of interest to researchers in development economics as well as to those involved with the creation of policy in developing countries.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction and Overview

part |37 pages

The External Environment for Building Technological Capability

chapter |16 pages

Globalization, New Technologies and the Uruguay Round

Changed international context for the development of local capability in developing countries

chapter |19 pages

New Technologies and Developing Countries

A case study of capability building in biotechnology