Politics of technology in Latin America / edited by Maria Ines Bastos and Charles M. Cooper.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UNU/INTECH studies in new technology and developmentPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.Description: [xiii], 258 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0415126908
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.064 BAS 22 2
Contents:
1. A political approach to science and technology policy in Latin America / Maria Ines Bastos and Charles Cooper -- 2. Argentina: science, technology and public policies / Jose Nun -- 3. State autonomy and capacity for S&T policy design and implementation in Brazil / Maria Ines Bastos -- 4. Harnessing the politics of science and technology policy in Mexico / Alejandro Nadal Egea -- 5. A sectoral approach to changing technological behaviour: weaknesses of Argentina's electronics and informatics policy / Hugo Jorge Nochteff -- 6. The political economy of technology development: the case of the Brazilian Informatics Policy / Fabio Stefano Erber -- 7. Politics, the state and policies for science and technology in Latin America / Maria Ines Bastos and Charles Cooper.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. A political approach to science and technology policy in Latin America / Maria Ines Bastos and Charles Cooper -- 2. Argentina: science, technology and public policies / Jose Nun -- 3. State autonomy and capacity for S&T policy design and implementation in Brazil / Maria Ines Bastos -- 4. Harnessing the politics of science and technology policy in Mexico / Alejandro Nadal Egea -- 5. A sectoral approach to changing technological behaviour: weaknesses of Argentina's electronics and informatics policy / Hugo Jorge Nochteff -- 6. The political economy of technology development: the case of the Brazilian Informatics Policy / Fabio Stefano Erber -- 7. Politics, the state and policies for science and technology in Latin America / Maria Ines Bastos and Charles Cooper.

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