Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology
'Mastering the Machine Revisited' is about the connection between poverty, aid and technology. It is about a search that has been going on, officially in the developing world for over forty years, and less officially in most countries since the beginning of time. It is a search driven today by more hard core poverty than has ever been known, and by
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Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology
'Mastering the Machine Revisited' is about the connection between poverty, aid and technology. It is about a search that has been going on, officially in the developing world for over forty years, and less officially in most countries since the beginning of time. It is a search driven today by more hard core poverty than has ever been known, and by
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Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology

Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology

by Ian Smillie
Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology

Mastering The Machine: Poverty, Aid And Technology

by Ian Smillie

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'Mastering the Machine Revisited' is about the connection between poverty, aid and technology. It is about a search that has been going on, officially in the developing world for over forty years, and less officially in most countries since the beginning of time. It is a search driven today by more hard core poverty than has ever been known, and by

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429719615
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/02/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Smillie, Ian

Table of Contents

Preface -- The failure to learn from failure -- A tale of two worlds -- Poverty in the South -- The best of the West; thinking big -- The third sector and the Third World -- What We Know -- Technology in history: lies and promises -- Small is beautiful -- Farmers, food and forests -- Post-harvest technologies -- Energy and power -- The house that Jack built: construction materials -- Light engineering and the very late starters -- An enabling environment -- Perspectives on women and technology -- Employment and the informal sector: the economists lose control -- Technology: the policy factor -- Mastering the machine
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