Industrialization and Underdeveloped Countries

Industrialization and Underdeveloped Countries

Author: Alan B. Mountjoy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1351512706

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The volume of relevant research and literature on this topic is growing but originates mainly from economists, sociologists, and political scientists; geographers have been slow to make contributions. One reason may be that geographers have been preoccupied with differentiation within the geography of production whereas this new field directs attention to the geography of consumption and a study of economies. This book aims to focus attention on the complex and inter-related problems--social, economic, political, and geographical--that come with development, placing particular emphasis on the problems which accompany attempts at industrialization. Focusing on the complex and interrelated social, economic, political, and geographic problems that attend under-development, this book presents one of the first contributions from a geographer on what has been called the most important economic problem of the modern world. Contending that industrialization is no answer for under-developed countries that are striving to maintain expanding populations and to strengthen their economy, Alan B. Mountjoy traces the distribution, causes, and problems of under-development and the difficulties with and possibilities for industrialization as an aid in solving those problems. He defines development and under-development, considers problems of industrialization (including environmental and human problems), discusses the forms industrialization takes, and analyzes the progress of industrialization in specific under-developed areas. The unique geographer's perspective and the ability of the author to select aspects of the study that most clearly reflect the problems of under-developed economies make this work a useful text and reference book for students and scholars of development, economic geography, and international relations.


Industrialization and Under-developed Countries

Industrialization and Under-developed Countries

Author: Alan B Mountjoy

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-11-06

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1003823343

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First published in 1966, Industrialization and Under-Developed Countries traces the distribution, causes and problems of under-development and, from the point of view of the economic geographer, goes on to examine the difficulties and possibilities of industrialization as a remedy. Particular emphasis is laid upon the demographic factor both in the world situation and as affecting the way of life of individual countries. This book will be of interest to students of economics and geography.


Industrialisation in the Non-Western World

Industrialisation in the Non-Western World

Author: Tom Kemp

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1317901339

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This new edition is fully updated and revised, incorporating the massive changes in the USSR and China in the 1980's. It offers a series of case-studies charting the progress and assessing the achievement of six industrializing countries outside the Western World. It covers the whole range of economic approaches, from those depending wholly on market forces to those that are completely planned.


Technology for Underdeveloped Areas

Technology for Underdeveloped Areas

Author: Jack Baranson

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 1483164349

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Technology for Underdeveloped Areas: An Annotated Bibliography focuses on the functional aspects of technology, including the economic criteria of choice, the institutional requisite for transmittal, and the cultural constraints upon proficiency. This book discusses the relevant concepts, provides specific examples of products and systems required by developing economies, and indicates organizational approaches to adapting advantageous technology. Organized into five parts, this book starts with an overview of the most comprehensive statements on the criteria of choice for developing economies. This text then examines the concept of scarcity, which is essential to questions of technological optima in the areas of investment returns, trade specializations, and growth rates. Other chapters consider the general problems encountered by developing economies in the world. This book discusses as well the changes in corporate and economic policies to enhance technological efficiency. The final chapter analyzes the difficulties encountered by international corporations trying to transplant industrial techniques. Social scientists, economists, and engineers will find this book useful.


Industrialization and Development

Industrialization and Development

Author: Harold E. Hoelscher

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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Conference report on problems relating to the application of engineering technology to the industrialization of developing countries - covers the role of engineers, economic resources, human resources, government policies, the role of international organizations, etc. Conference held in pittsburgh 1968 October 20 to 25.


The Industrialisation of Less Developed Countries

The Industrialisation of Less Developed Countries

Author: Colin H. Kirkpatrick

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780719009181

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Essays on direct foreign investment and industrialization trends in developing countries - discusses theoretical background, industrial policies for import substitution and export oriented industryalisation, role of multinational enterprises in industrial growth and technology transfer, impact on self reliance, etc.; includes a cost benefit analysis of the textile industry in Nigeria and case studies of the Nigerian tyre rubber industry, pharmaceutical industry in Colombia, foreign capital in manufacturing in Brazil and Pakistan, etc. References.