Appropriate Technology Innovation For Rural Industrialisation In LDCs
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Date
1975Author
Campbell, P. A.
Type
Working PaperLanguage
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Rural industrialisation using intermediate or appropriate
technologies .is probably the most valid to increasing employment and
living standards in LDCs. This involves the design of technologies
to suit the very low economic and technical resources of the intended
recipients as well as their social environment. Design in this field
requires an abnormally wide spectrum of skills drawn from technology
and the social sciences. Host of the small amount of work currently
being done in the field is product and not market oriented. There
appears to be rather too much preoccupation with research instead of
development work. It is suggested that some new type of multidisciplinary
organisation with development and not research motivations
is required to effect progress.
An investment by the world in large scale rural industrialisation
in LDCs will probably be cheaper in the long run than the
financing of the inevitable famines which will result from the settlement
of marginal lands by the unskilled undercapitalised surplus populations
of these countries .