1st Edition

Development Technology

By H.J. Duller Copyright 1982
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

The problem of economic development in the Global South was recognized as one of the defining challenges of the twentieth century. Professor Duller, a Dutch economist who worked in advisory and research capacities across various developing nations, demonstrates in Development Technology (originally published in 1982) how these challenges could be addressed through the application of specially... Read more

1. Between technology and intermediate technology 2. Fashionable modernity 3. The origin of originality 4. The crises and the cycles 5. The temptations of economies of scale 6. Impediments to omniscience 7. Basic needs for the needy 8. Income distribution and redistribution 9. Alternatives 10. Contradictions and dependences 11. Unemployment and idleness 12. Productivity 13. Tarnished inheritance 14. Corruptible progress 15. Development propensity 16. Development expertise 17. Development possibility

Biography

H.J. Duller