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Models in Private Technology Transfer to Developing Nations

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East-West Technology Transfer

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A rather neglected area for ready transfer of technology resides not in the much-vaunted, highly expensive projects requiring large industrial or substantial government involvement, but rather in quite simple people-to-people ventures created by the willingness of small higher technology private companies to explore foreign markets heretofore beyond their historic experience or previous know how.

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Rines, R.H. (1996). Models in Private Technology Transfer to Developing Nations. In: Bugliarello, G., Pak, N.K., Alferov, Z.I., Moore, J.H. (eds) East-West Technology Transfer. NATO ASI Series, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0151-3_19

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