ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1993, this book contains 4 studies on Asia: Bangladesh, India, South Korea and Sri Lanka. The studies reflect 4 different patterns of technological transformation. India, with its large populaiton has made considerable progress but its overall development has been slow until recently. At the other extreme, South Korea which had a very low per capita income in the 1950s registered a quantum leap in technological transformation within a short span of 30 years. The heritage of Bangladesh's past has constrained its progress in overcoming structural weaknesses but in comparison, Sri Lanka displays a very different pattern. The sources used draw upon research in development economics, economic history, technology and studies in general and country studies in particular.

part |58 pages

Bangladesh

chapter I|5 pages

Introduction

chapter IV|6 pages

The agricultural sector

chapter VII|3 pages

Jute textiles

chapter VIII|5 pages

The fertilizer industry

chapter IX|4 pages

Research and development

chapter XI|13 pages

Appendix

part |49 pages

South Korea

chapter I|2 pages

Introduction

chapter II|4 pages

The economic and technological setting

chapter VI|7 pages

Concluding assessment