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Commercial application of new indigenous technologies : a case study of Nepal

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  • Khoju, M. R.

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Working paper, case study examining obstacles to the commercialization of local agricultural technology in Nepal - investigates constraints to manufacturing agricultural equipment and tools by small scale industry and their use by farmers; looks at agricultural extension services and access to agricultural credit; recommends state participation in research and development and the purchasing of raw material, and improved support services. Bibliography, diagrams, map, organigrams, tables.

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  • Khoju, M. R., 1984. "Commercial application of new indigenous technologies : a case study of Nepal," ILO Working Papers 992346343402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992346343402676
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    2. Mishra, S. C., 1985. "Technological adaptation and employment in the small-scale farm machinery industry: uttar pradesh, India," ILO Working Papers 992416743402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. Prochnik V., 1992. "Spurious flexibility: technical modernisation and social inequalities in the Brazilian footwear industry," ILO Working Papers 992862503402676, International Labour Organization.
    4. repec:ilo:ilowps:241674 is not listed on IDEAS

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