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Technology Transfers and Managerial-Professional Employment: Brazilian Manufacturing, 1960-1975

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Paulo Ortiz Rocha de Aragão
Affiliation:
Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Reeve Vanneman
Affiliation:
University of Maryland, College Park
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In recent years, much of the discussion of North-South dependency relations has shifted from the role of capital flows and trade patterns to the importance of technology transfers. As in the earlier debate, two seemingly opposed positions have emerged, contesting in this case the long-range effects of technology transfers on the receiving countries in the developing world.

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Research Reports and Notes
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Copyright © 1990 by the University of Texas Press

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We wish to thank the anonymous LAR referees for their helpful comments. We are also grateful to Joe Lengerman, Dennis Pirages, Tarcízio Quirino, George Ritzer, and Mat Snipp for their comments on an earlier version of this study.

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