The environment, situation, culture are unique for every country in the world. There is not any single country with identical culture or philosophy. So if a country decides to import technology developed in the other nation, they must take their culture and philosophy into consideration.
"Technology transfer" refers to the practice of intentionally providing technology or "know-how" to another party. Many believe that technology underlies the economic advancement of countries. Because of this, when a company locates a production or other facility in a developing country, the host country may require the sharing of the associated technology with the workers and scientists of the host country who work in the facility. The host country requires this "technology transfer" with the expectation that this know-how will improve its technology knowledge base and spur economic development locally. A company (or a country for that matter) may balk at this requirement if it determines the technology transfer threatens its competitive advantage. A company may decide that the potential loss of competitive advantage is worth that risk, however, in order to locate a facility in a country that has desirable local resources, workers, or provides some other benefits for the company.
Haiti is often considered the least developed country in the Americas. It faces challenges such as poverty, political instability, natural disasters, and limited access to basic services like healthcare and education. International aid and support are crucial for its development efforts.
No, Bahrain is not considered a third world country. It is classified as a high-income economy by the World Bank and has a well-developed infrastructure and standard of living compared to many third world countries.
Highly developed countries are countries like the USA. They are advanced in technologies, medicines, and knowledge. They are more educational countries and tend to be richer countries as well. Also, factors like population and birth control can influence the title "highly developed countries." Hope this helps!
Some common problems immigrants face when moving to another country include language barriers, cultural differences, difficulty finding employment, lack of access to social services, discrimination, and challenges in obtaining legal status. They may also experience issues related to homesickness, isolation, and integration into the new society.
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The question of technology has become a crucial question for all developing countries. There seems to be only one answer, and that is to develop our own technology, suitable for our needs and fitting into the pattern of our natural human resources. This requires identifying our priorities, and steadily pursuing the path that will help us achieve them. A clear national technology policy is needed, from which there should be no deviation, irrespective of pressures from the developed countries or the corrupting influence of their trading partners in our own countries.
The question of technology has become a crucial question for all developing countries. There seems to be only one answer, and that is to develop our own technology, suitable for our needs and fitting into the pattern of our natural human resources. This requires identifying our priorities, and steadily pursuing the path that will help us achieve them. A clear national technology policy is needed, from which there should be no deviation, irrespective of pressures from the developed countries or the corrupting influence of their trading partners in our own countries.
It has advance technology
it is technology developed with the country without help from other countries or imports.
The problems a country may encounter when it decide to import the technology are as follows 1. Increase the per capita income 2. Better education to all the children of the nation 3. Control over the Black money, Corruption, Smuggling and terrorism. 4. The price of the daily usage of products like Food items, Petrol, diesel, Life Saving drugs etc. 5. Use the better usage of Non- Renewable Resources as well as Renewable Resources for our future generations.
As advanced as any other developed country.
Europe is not a country, it is a continent. It has many countries in it. Most of the countries of Europe are well developed. Most of them have had wealth and technology which has helped them to develop.
Of course there is. We have all the new technology as with any other developed country
The factors that make a developed country are ..... wheather it has.... advanced technology, strong buildings, high educaion, heathcare, housing, big buissnesses and more.
The modern BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile like technology has been developed by India in collaboration with Russia.
Japan is a developed country.. obviously.Look at their technology. Not only is there technology LIGHTYEARS ahead of what we have in many countries, but their education systems, diet and income per capital are insanely advanced.Japan is a success story in terms of new technologies. It is light years ahead of the United States. Nations with high technology are also nations of not only economic power but of military power. Japan's defense relies on the high weapons systems of the US. Well educated scientists and engineers are required for this. The US university system is flooded with foreign students to learn about high technology.