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MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Garg Devendra, P
Published in: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)
1985

In this paper, the role of multinational corporations in the process of technology transfer to a host country is examined. The multinational corporations have recently figured prominently in debates on national economic policy, international trade, and business-government relations. The case of South Africa, in terms of its policy of apartheid, and its political, economic, social and regulatory enviroment, is presented as an instance in which technology transfer has not been completely successful. Suggestions are made for action-options leading to efficient technology transfer, and the role of multinational corporations in this task is discussed.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

Publication Date

1985

Start / End Page

7

Location

Miami Beach, FL, USA
 

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Garg Devendra, P. (1985). MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), 7.
Garg Devendra, P. “MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA.American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), 1985, 7.
Garg Devendra P. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1985;7.
Garg Devendra, P. “MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA.American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), 1985, p. 7.
Garg Devendra P. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1985;7.

Published In

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

Publication Date

1985

Start / End Page

7

Location

Miami Beach, FL, USA