deutschsprachige Version

Our new website address:  
www.wdev.eu  

Home Mission Statement Subscriptions Sample Copies Services Blogs Background Links Archives

Volume 2008
Volume 2007
Volume 2006
Special Features
Special Reports
LOGIN
Reserved for subscribers
My WDEV
Show shopping cart
Proceed to check-out
Your account
Monitoring G8 Europe Global The New South UN Reform Global Finance Doha Final


Knowledge, Innovation, and the Way Out of Poverty

UNCTAD’s new Least Developed Countries Report

Most LDCs have opened their economies and are now highly integrated with the rest of the world. But even where they are increasing exports and attracting foreign investments, most LDCs are not climbing the economic and technological ladder. Their economies remain locked into low value-added commodity production and low-skill manufacturing, notes the latest Least Developed Countries Report of UNCTAD. A summary by Rainer Falk.

 

According to the report, which is subtitled ‘Knowledge, Technological Learning and Innovation for Development’ (see reference) the current pattern in LDCs appears to be economic liberalization without learning, and global integration without innovation. This spells increasing marginalization for the 767 million people who now live in LDCs ...

... this article published in Issue 4/Jul-Aug 2007 is for subscribers only. For direct log in >>> click here. If you have no subscription >>> pick an option or >>> buy the article.

Posted: 29 July 2007







Healthy Correction or Start of Deeper Turmoil? / South African Free Trade Experiences with the EU

print

Top of page

Imprint General Terms and Conditions RSS Feeds Site Map