1st Edition

Technological Transformation in the Third World: Volume 2 Africa

Edited By Surendra J. Patel Copyright 1993
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1993, this book contains 3 studies on Africa: Algeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. The studies underline the difficulties which Africa has faced in initiating its technological transformation. During the post WW2 period liberation from colonialism came relatively late and therefore many African countries did not have the possibility of participating in the rapid growth of global output and trade. Debt, drought and famine have put additional burdens on the economic conditions of the continet. Adverse conditions and poor infrastructure have made the continent much more vulnerable to both external and internal disturbances and as a result many countries have not had the opportunity to make a real beginning towards their transformation.

    Preface. Part 1: Algeria Abdellatif Benachenhou

    1.Introduction: Technological Trends of the Colonial Economy

    2. 1962: State of the Country

    3. The Evolution of Production and Its Structure: Consequences on International Trade and the Interior

    4. Employment Dynamics and the Qualifications Problem

    5. The Evolution of Investments from 1962 to 1984

    6. Technological Transformation and Producer Goods Policies

    7. Implementation of the Sciencific and Technical Option in the Educational System

    8. A Successful Technological Transformation Process: The Iron and Steel Industry Case

    9. Agricultural Intensification Difficulties in Algeria

    10. Technological Transformation and Development from 1880 to 1984

    Part 2: Tanzania S. M. Wangwe

    1. Introduction

    2. The Economic and Technological Setting in 1961

    3. Growth, Structural Change and Technological Transformation

    4. Managing the Dynamics of Technological Transformation

    5. Conclusion

    6. Appendix Tables

    Part 3: Zimbabwe Mohamed B. E. Fayez

    1. Introduction

    2. Growth and Structural Changes in the Economy

    3. Development in Technology-Embodying Inputs and their Utilization

    4. Managing the Dynamics of Technological Development

    5. Concluding Assessment

    Biography

    Surendra J. Patel