International Science and Technology Co-operation: Towards Sustainable DevelopmentOECD Publishing, 2001 M03 7 - 369 pages Achieving sustainable development goals at a global level will strongly depend on the rapid technological development and innovation, and the widespread diffusion and application, of cleaner technologies in non-OECD as well as OECD countries. But do the developing countries have the capacity and motivation to take advantage of cleaner technology options? What are their needs? And what are the barriers which must be addressed? Arresting the impending environmental imbalances and ecological instability and moving towards sustainable development call for establishing a new multilateral framework for co-operation in environmental science and technology. |
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... transfer . A framework for technology transfer The technology transfer mechanism can be easily classified into two categories , according to the commercial aspects of the transfer ; namely , contracted commercial ( or official ) transfers ...
... transfer . A framework for technology transfer The technology transfer mechanism can be easily classified into two categories , according to the commercial aspects of the transfer ; namely , contracted commercial ( or official ) transfers ...
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... technology transfer is actively promoted . If the US model for technology transfer is to be used as a “ learning model " or the " ideal type " for most developed countries , then it must be considered in its appropriate economic context ...
... technology transfer is actively promoted . If the US model for technology transfer is to be used as a “ learning model " or the " ideal type " for most developed countries , then it must be considered in its appropriate economic context ...
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... technology transfer projects . In terms of technology choice and transaction process , developing country participants do not enjoy a strong bargaining position . Because of the different interests in technology transfer ( greater ...
... technology transfer projects . In terms of technology choice and transaction process , developing country participants do not enjoy a strong bargaining position . Because of the different interests in technology transfer ( greater ...
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International Science and Technology Cooperation for Global Sustainability | 11 |
International Science and Technology Cooperation for Sustainable | 25 |
International Science and Technology Cooperation for Sustainable | 33 |
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