Development by Technology Seeding

Technology is critical to international development, but the theory and practice of leveraging technology for humanitarian goals is not well developed. Technology Seeding is thus presented as a comprehensive model that draws upon proven design and technology transfer scholarship. Key characteristics...

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Economic analysis
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Interventionism
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Leverage
Methodology
Progress
Studies
Sustainable development
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Technology
Technology transfer
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