edited by David W. Ewing
Harvard University Press, 1973
Cloth: 978-0-674-79460-3
Library of Congress Classification HC110.T4S36
Dewey Decimal Classification 301.243094

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
International leaders of industry and government here discuss the role of technology in a multi-polar economic world. Harvey Brooks analyzes the continually narrowing technological gap between Europe and the United States. Sohei Nakayama reveals that Japan, not satisfied with the catch-up strategy it has followed in the past, seeks to develop leadership in areas of basic technical theory. Kurt Richebacher covers how European companies can maximize their effectiveness in establishing a U.S. position.

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