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Publication date: 2002
Source: Scottish Universities Policy Research and Advice Network
12 January 2007 | EN
This article examines technological catch-up — how developing countries build up their technological capabilities to compete with industrialised nations — and the implications for donor agencies providing technical assistance.
It looks at how the literature on links between economic growth and technological change has evolved and discusses how the concept of technological catch-up emerged.
The authors argue that technical assistance programmes should focus on supporting education and training systems and fostering links between developing and developed countries' science and technology organisations.
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