Economic Growth and Technological Change in India

Economic Growth and Technological Change in India
Author: Bepin Behari
Publsiher: Delhi : Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1974
Genre: Automation
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036556640

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Indian Economic Development

Indian Economic Development
Author: Priyatosh Maitra
Publsiher: South Asia Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8170243874

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Indian economic development

Indian economic development
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1972
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:834155838

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Inducing Technological Change for Economic Growth and Development

Inducing Technological Change for Economic Growth and Development
Author: Robert A. Solo,Everett M. Rogers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035262869

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Compilation of interdisciplinary research conference papers on processes and agencies of technological change and technology transfer for economic development purposes - covers technology transfer in the construction industry, manufacturing and agriculture, communication (incl. Mass media) and diffusion of innovations, the role of universitys and multinational enterprise in international dissemination of management techniques. Conference held in ann arbor 1968.

Closing the Technology Gap

Closing the Technology Gap
Author: Hans-Peter Brunner
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1995-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018472014

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"If there is a reason why a nation which launches satellites has reduced its promising indigenous computer manufacturing industry to 'vegetable' retailing, one can search for it in this 200-page book.... Brunner's rigorous statistical study uses figures for the 10 crucial years between 1976 and 1986 to discover the directions which the industry had taken, and is taking. The book lists exhaustive data drawing from the numerous interviews with the department of electronics and other agencies." --The Economic Times Closing the Technology Gap provides crucial information on newly industrialized countries, detailing the necessary steps for achievement of technological parity with more advanced countries. Focusing on the fascinating history of India's technological growth, the author provides a basis for his study. This book makes a bold contribution in the field of technological analysis as well as giving economically developing countries intelligent guidelines to follow. Areas of interest include: Economics, Industrial Development, Industrial Policy, Computer Technology, Policy Studies, and Business.

Dead Ringers

Dead Ringers
Author: Shehzad Nadeem
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400836697

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A vivid portrait of India’s outsourcing industry In the Indian outsourcing industry, employees are expected to be "dead ringers" for the more expensive American workers they have replaced—complete with Westernized names, accents, habits, and lifestyles that are organized around a foreign culture in a distant time zone. Dead Ringers chronicles the rise of a workforce for whom mimicry is a job requirement and a passion. In the process, the book deftly explores the complications of hybrid lives and presents a vivid portrait of a workplace where globalization carries as many downsides as advantages. Shehzad Nadeem writes that the relatively high wages in the outsourcing sector have empowered a class of cultural emulators. These young Indians indulge in American-style shopping binges at glittering malls, party at upscale nightclubs, and arrange romantic trysts at exurban cafés. But while the high-tech outsourcing industry is a matter of considerable pride for India, global corporations view the industry as a low-cost, often low-skill sector. Workers use the digital tools of the information economy not to complete technologically innovative tasks but to perform grunt work and rote customer service. Long hours and the graveyard shift lead to health problems and social estrangement. Surveillance is tight, management is overweening, and workers are caught in a cycle of hope and disappointment. Through lively ethnographic detail and subtle analysis of interviews with workers, managers, and employers, Nadeem demonstrates the culturally transformative power of globalization and its effects on the lives of the individuals at its edges.

Growth in a Time of Change

Growth in a Time of Change
Author: Hyeon-Wook Kim,Zia Qureshi
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815737766

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Growth in a Time of Change: Global and Country Perspectives on a New Agenda is the first of a two-book research project that addresses new issues and challenges for economic growth arising from ongoing significant change in the world economy, focusing especially on technological transformation. The project is a collaboration between the Brookings Institution and the Korea Development Institute. Part I of the book looks at key elements of change from a global perspective. It analyzes how technological change, shifts in investment, and demographic transition are affecting potential economic growth globally and across major groups of economies. The contributors explore possible scenarios for the global economy as the digital revolution drives rapid technological change, including impacts on growth, jobs, income distribution, trade balances, and capital flows. Technology is changing the global configuration of comparative advantage and globalization increasingly has a digital dimension. The implications of these developments for the future of sectors such as manufacturing and for international trade are assessed. Part II of the book addresses new issues in the growth agenda from the perspective of an individual major economy: South Korea. The chapters in this section analyze how macroeconomic developments and technological change are influencing the behavior of households and firms in terms of their decisions to consume, save, and invest. Rising income and wealth inequalities are a major concern globally. Against this backdrop, trends in the labor income share and wage inequalities in South Korea are analyzed in terms of the role played by technology, industrial concentration, shifts in labor demand and supply, and other factors. Throughout the book, the contributors, in their analysis of both global and Korea-specific trends and prospects, place emphasis on drawing implications for policy.

Technological Change Development and the Environment

Technological Change  Development and the Environment
Author: Clem Tisdell,Priyatosh Maitra
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351106078

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Originally published in 1988, this book considers some of the major social, economic and environmental questions raised by the role of new technology in development. Throughout the discussions of issues like the sustainability of the development effected by new technology is supported by detailed case studies from countries such as India, Australia, New Zealand, China, Bangladesh and South Africa.