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Impact of microelectronics on employment and indigenous technological capacity in the Republic of Korea.

Contributor(s): Pyo, Hak K | International Labour Organisation.
Series: Working papers ; 172. Publisher: Geneva : ILO, 1987Description: iv, 61 p.ISBN: 9221058379.Report number: ILO-WEP 2-22/WP.172Subject(s): WEP pub | computerization | microelectronics | employment | technology transfer | Korea R | survey | enterprise | export promotion | labour cost | motivation | electronic equipment | computer | numerical control | computer aided design | computer aided manufacturing | industrial growth | electronics industry | research and development | reference | statistical tableGenre/Form: working paper | ILO pubOnline resources: Full text Summary: ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the impact of computerization (microelectronics) on employment and technology transfer in Korea R, 1973-1985 - based on an survey of 40 enterprises, finds that export promotion and labour costs are major motivations to use microelectronic equipment (computerized numerical control, computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, etc.); studies industrial growth of electronics industry and the role of research and development. References, statistical tables.
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the impact of computerization (microelectronics) on employment and technology transfer in Korea R, 1973-1985 - based on an survey of 40 enterprises, finds that export promotion and labour costs are major motivations to use microelectronic equipment (computerized numerical control, computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, etc.); studies industrial growth of electronics industry and the role of research and development. References, statistical tables.

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