Working Paper No. 15 - The impact of technology transfer on employment and income distribution in developing countries: A survey of theoretical models and empirical studies
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Working Paper No. 15 - The impact of technology transfer on employment and income distribution in developing countries: A survey of theoretical models and empirical studies

This paper critically contrasts the positive implications of technology transfer, such as spillovers, technological catching-up, complementarities with domestic production with negative effects such as possible displacement of workers due to labour-saving and skill-biased technologies and crowding-out of domestic firms.

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 January 2003
Reference: WP/015[ILO_REF]
Authors: Mariacristina Piva

Tag: employment, globalization, income distribution, technology, technology transfer

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