ABSTRACT
While many developing countries rapidly expanded their scientific and technological capabilities during the 1960s and 1970s, the current international economic crisis has severely threatened these programs and the developing world has staggered under its debt burden. These economic difficulties highlight the need to utilize effectively the limited scientific and technological resources available. In this volume, an international group of experts explore ways to organize research and development programs; create flexible and appropriate linkages to promote supplier user interactions at national, regional, and international levels; and design policy instruments to encourage and finance research and development.Three case studies illustrate all these aspects of research and development.The contributors also· outline suggestions for pioneer projects in such areas as a technological services delivery system for small industries; a local technology system for rural areas; a fund-syndicating technology delivery system for later enterprises and investors; linkages to improved productivity in under-utilized capacity; and identifications of needs in the least-developed countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|17 pages
Report of the Ad Hoc Panel of Specialists on the Reinforcement of Linkages between Research and Development and the Production System
part Two|55 pages
R&D Activities: Programme Formation and Programme Promotion
part Three|102 pages
Mechanisms for Promoting and Institutionalizing Interaction
part A|47 pages
Linkage mechanisms at the national level
part B|52 pages
Linkage mechanisms through international co-operation
part Four|63 pages
Policy and Financing Mechanisms
part Five|58 pages
Case Studies
part Six|13 pages
Pioneer Projects