
The Technology of Transition
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Professor David Dyker was one of the founders of the University of Sussex Economics department and the former School of European Studies.
Content
- cover
- front matter
- title page
- copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on the editor and contributors
- Preface
- Part I Setting the Scene
- Technology policy and industrial objectives in the context of economic transition
- 2 A general taxonomic approach to technology policy
- 3 Poland: technology problems in a typical transition economy
- 4 Transforming centrally planned systems of science and technology: the problem of obsolete competencies
- Part II Transferring Technology
- 5 Technology transfer to transition countries: are there lessons from the experience of the post-war industrializing countries?
- 6 Multinational companies and the transfer and diffusion of new technological capabilities in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
- 7 Technology transfer in global competition: the case of economies in transition
- Part III Building the Institutions
- 8 Is there any future for the Academies of Sciences?
- 9 National systems of innovation, public policy for innovation, and institutional learning: is the French experience relevant to the transition economies?
- Part IV Technology Transfer and International Trade
- 10 Foreign direct investment and intra-industry trade: the case of the automotive industry in Central Europe
- 11 EU trade, industry and competition policy: market access and transnational issues of policy-making for technology transfer
- 12 The transformation of technological capabilities in Russian defence enterprises, with special reference to dual-use technology
- Index
- back cover
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