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The five papers presented in this section may be divided into three groups: the first three which deal with the rate of technological advance in the United States, Western Europe, and the Socialist countries of Eastern Europe; the paper by Professor Sumiya which presents the special case of Japan, tracing its technological development during the post-war years to the present; and Professor Hoselitz’s discussion of the influence of cultural and social factors on the introduction of modern technology in developing economies.
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Stieber, J. (1966). Introductory. In: Stieber, J. (eds) Employment Problems of Automation and Advanced Technology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00444-7_1
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