Economically Appropriate Technologies for Developing Countries
An annotated bibliography
One of the most important decision facing governments in developing countries is that of making the right technological choice, so that existing resources - labour, land, capital and skills are best combined to provide a stable base for future economic growth.
This bibliography provides information on the economic aspects of intermediate technologies / appropriate technologies for developing countries.
The information has been divided into six sections. The first four covering technologies related to the basic human needs of food; shelter; manufactured goods such as clothing, footwear and household items; and infrastructural goods such as power sources, water supplies, health services, roads and transportations. The last two sections contain a selection of technical publications and bibliographies.
Published: 1976
Pages: 124
eBook: 9781780442051
Paperback: 9780903031752
This bibliography provides information on the economic aspects of intermediate technologies / appropriate technologies for developing countries.
The information has been divided into six sections. The first four covering technologies related to the basic human needs of food; shelter; manufactured goods such as clothing, footwear and household items; and infrastructural goods such as power sources, water supplies, health services, roads and transportations. The last two sections contain a selection of technical publications and bibliographies.
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Robin Spence
Robin Spence is currently President of the European Association for Earthquake Engineering
International Perspectives on the Development of Science Education: Food for Thought
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McRobie, George
Third World Quarterly, Vol. 1 (1979), Iss. 2 P.71
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