Science, Technology and Development
Explore the intricate relationship between science, technology, and economic growth in M.M. Huq's compelling work, Science, Technology and Development, published by Taylor & Francis in 1992. With 256 pages packed with insights, this book provides a thorough analysis of North-South cooperation and the crucial role of local technologies in fostering development in emerging economies.
Huq delves into key topics such as environmental upgrading, the significance of indigenous technology, and effective technology transfer, offering readers a comprehensive look at how these elements contribute to sustainable economic policies. Additionally, the book includes valuable summaries and appendices that further enrich the discussion.
This essential read is perfect for students, scholars, and professionals interested in the intersection of science, public policy, and economic development in the context of developing nations. Discover how technology can empower societies and drive growth with this insightful exploration by M.M. Huq.