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Transfer of technology to developing nations: towards a broad conceptual framework
(2010-03-14)
This paper is presented in four parts. In the introductory part, the importance of 'technology gap' as one of the main explicators for the differences in the economic conditions of the DC's and LDC's is identified. In part ...
Energy economic planning in the developing countries: a conceptual model for India
(2010-03-15)
Developing countries have been adversely affected by the four-fold increase in oil prices of late 1973. As Energy sectors and other economic sectors are competing for the limited investible resources, increasing energy ...
Reciprocity: making development a two way street
(2010-04-06)
As a follow up of agenda 21, Government of Netherlands took an initiative of forming a four country partnership among Bhutan, Benin, Costa Rica and Netherlands. The idea was to explore what kind of reciprocity can be ...
Competition policy: issues for developing country policymakers
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2006)
Abstract
Competition policy is necessary to prevent the usurping of the benefits of a free market economy by dominant firms which scheme with peers or use their market power to exploit suppliers and consumers . At the ...
Strategy in the emerging countries
(2009-12-12)
Many of the developing countries of Asia and Africa with large and increasing populations are currently at low levels of economic development but represent large potential markets for consumer as well as industrial products. ...
Operations research for developing countries: a different view
(2009-12-12)
In this paper, we discuss the recent success stories of operations research in developing countries. Personal experiences in developing two similar mathematical models for two steel companies (one in a developing country ...
Role of international financial institutions in developing countries
(Indian Institute of Management (Ahmedabad), 1988)
Understanding foreign direct investment and its nature in developing countries: the case of India - some basic issues
(Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 1997)
Teaching social entrepreneurship: development through the juxtaposition of heart and head
(Indian Journal of Economics and Business, 2014)
Over the last two decades, we have witnessed the growing awareness of social entrepreneurship education especially in developing countries. The value of social entrepreneurship as a discipline is gaining grounds in today's ...
Use of Information technology in rural development: lessons for developing countries
(1991-09-29)
The paper describes different types of programmes and activities being undertaking to develop rural areas in many developing countries. It documents some experience which is already available on the use of information ...