Coping with Globalisation: Public R&D Projects in Telecommunications Technologies in Developing Countries

Published By: CDS on eSS | Published Date: November, 01 , 2004

The paper focuses on the response strategies of public research systems in various advanced developing countries (Brazil, India and Korea) to specific challenges paused by increasing integration of their respective host economies with rest of the world. These challenges have dented holes in the traditional support mechanisms for supporting such public R&D projects. Increasing deregulation and economic liberalisation have meant that it has become very difficult to continue to support public R&D projects through traditional support instruments. The new international governance rules imposed by multilateral agencies such as the WTO on R&D subsidies and government procurement have added further constraints. Most developing countries, consequently, cop out while a few have managed to put in place, albeit through an iterative process, ingenious support instruments that can continue to facilitate such public R&D projects. The paper surveys these various ingenious, but credible instruments that serve as an important lesson for other developing countries which are in exactly the same situation. [CDS Working Paper 364, November 2004]

Author(s): Sunil Mani | Posted on: Dec 19, 2006 | Views(2654) | Download (808)


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