Technology Development in Rural Industries

Technology Development in Rural Industries
Title Technology Development in Rural Industries PDF eBook
Author Hannah Piek
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
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This book is a study of the development and acquisition of technology by a group of small and medium-sized rural industries in Sichuan province, China. It will be of interest to economists, developmentalists, NGOs, social scientists, and private and public consultants within the development field.

Rural Technology Development and Delivery

Rural Technology Development and Delivery
Title Rural Technology Development and Delivery PDF eBook
Author Subir Kumar Saha
Publisher Springer
Pages 367
Release 2019-04-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9811364354

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This book comprises the proceedings of a rural technologies conference organised by the Rural Technology Action Group (RuTAG), which was conceptualized and initiated by Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India R. Chidambaram in 2003–04. The book highlights case studies and research into providing science and technology interventions for the development of rural areas. Covering various aspects of research carried out in the area of rural technologies, it offers a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and policymakers alike.

The High-Tech Potential

The High-Tech Potential
Title The High-Tech Potential PDF eBook
Author Amy K. Glasmeier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 295
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351481479

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Rural America is at a crossroads in its economic development. Like regions of other First World nations, the traditional economic base of rural communities in the United States is rapidly deteriorating. Natural resources, including agriculture, show little prospect for generating future job growth, and manufacturing has become a new source of instability. Faced with these changes and an increasing vulnerability to international economic events, rural communities have begun to seek high-technology industries and advanced services as candidates for job growth and economic stability. What is the potential for high-tech growth outside the largest cities? What is the role of high-tech industry in the economic development of non-metropolitan America? This book provides a hard-nosed look at the high-tech potential in rural economic development. Some of the questions Glasmeier addresses include: Are rural areas attractive to high tech? Will high tech follow earlier patterns and filter down the lowest-paid jobs to rural areas? Will rural communities be bypassed completely for even lower-wage Third World locations? Glasmeier answers in a sober analysis that separates fact from myth. Empirical data reveals the kinds of high-tech jobs that locate in rural areas, and the kinds of rural areas that attract high-tech jobs. This analysis leads to a highly critical evaluation of state and local economic development policy and recommendations for its improvement. This book is a must for policymakers, practitioners, scholars, and an informed public interested in the promise of high tech and the future of US economic development.

From Combines to Computers

From Combines to Computers
Title From Combines to Computers PDF eBook
Author Amy K. Glasmeier
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 324
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791422007

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Through an analysis of national data and detailed case studies, From Combines to Computers examines how the transition to a service economy is playing out for rural America. It answers two important questions: Will services fill the gap left by lost farming, manufacturing, and mining jobs? And will services stabilize, even revitalize, rural areas? Glasmeier and Howland document the intraregional spatial patterns and trends of services in the national economy, compare services in urban and rural communities, and identify the potential and limitations of rural development strategies based on services. In particular, they document the growing dominance of branch plants, the displacement of “mom-and-pop” enterprises, and the declining access to services for residents in the least populated rural areas. The authors conclude that services are unlikely to be the basis of widespread sustainable development unless policies are designed to help firms and communities compete successfully in an increasingly global and information-based economy

New Technology and Rural Development

New Technology and Rural Development
Title New Technology and Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Campbell
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 325
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0415009111

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A comparative study of the impact of increased modernization in the rural sector on seven important developing countries. This book should be of interest to students and lecturers in development studies.

Rural Industrialisation

Rural Industrialisation
Title Rural Industrialisation PDF eBook
Author T. M. Dak
Publisher Northern Book Centre
Pages 242
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9788185119465

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Viewed mainly as the growth of manufacturing sector as opposed to agriculture and the increased use of inanimate sources of power in the production of goods and services, rural industrialization offers the greatest scope for absorbing the existing and growing labour force outside the field of agriculture. However, rural industrial scene continues to be characterised by the concentration of labour force in agriculture, predominance of traditional crafts, low levels of technology, hereditary mode of production, poor productivity and returns and low labour efficiency and utilisation. Besides glorification of traditional crafts and self-employment, caste-industry nexus, and above all policy bias in favour of agriculture as against industry and large and medium capital-intensive industries as against small village and cottage industries also worked as strong impediments to the development of rural crafts. Drawing from the nationwide experiences, this book examines the problems of the growth and modernisation of rural industries from socio-economic perspectives and probes into the organisational and technology system underlying their production structure with all its implications an ramifications. The reversal of the policy favouring large modern industry sector and the spread of tiny small industries throughout the country with full package of organisational, technical, financial and marketing support in adequate measure have been strongly advocated. In addition, the integration of the development of rural industries with the overall programme of industrialisation was emphasized.

Technologies for Rural Development

Technologies for Rural Development
Title Technologies for Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Unesco
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
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UNESCO pub. Conference report and recommendations on choice of technology for rural development in developing countries - examines components of basic needs strategy, relevance of basic education in science, etc., and includes information on intermediate technology and alternative energy sources. Illustrations and references. Conference held in Brussels 1980 May 19 to 22.