Papers and Proceedings of the Sixth Pacific Trade and Development Conference : Technology Transfer in Pacific Economic Development
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1975
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Pacific Trade and Development Conference
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The Japan Economic Research Center Tokyo
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The Sixth Pacific Trade and Development Conference was held in
Mexico City from 15 to 20 July, 1974 to search for a new objective
for the conference series. The first conference in this series
was held in Tokyo in January 1968 ; the second in Hawaii in January
1969 ; the third in Sydney in August 1970; the fourth in Ottawa in
October 1971; and the fifth again in Tokyo in January 1973. The
conference started with a very simple premise. That is we people
in the extended Pacific area, including Latin America and Asian developing
countries, should pay keen attention to economic devel opment
and trade expansion among our neighbours who have huge potential
for future development. This potential has tended to be neglected
in the past. Fortunately, since our conference series started, the Pacific trade and development studies have established their
influence upon trade and development policies in the Pacific-Latin American-Asian region.
We held this year's Conference for the first time outside the
more advanced Pacific countries, in Mexico City, one of the most
thriving centers in the less industrially developed nations. The
Pacific trade and development studies have always to search for a
new direction, especially in the present uncertainties in the international
monetary and trading system after the oil crisis. The
new direction should be the acceleration of modernization and industrialization
of developing economies, including the oil producing
areas. Technology transfer, foreign direct investment, trade, and
even oil money will play a critical role if they are utilized appropriately.
This book contains the papers and, proceedings of the Sixth Conference, discussion at which focussed on those important
issues.
"The role of technology transfer in Pacific economic development,"
the theme we chose for the Mexican conference, was a topic of wide
interest in Latin America and a large number of experts partici pated
in the conference from various parts of that region. Unfortu~
nately the book was not able to include two or. three papers for either
they were written in Spanish or not presented to but came after the conference. Also we missed comments from some papers, and
the summary of discussion for all papers mainly due to language difficulties.
We have to apologize to those contr ibutors. However, all of them will be taken up in a Spanish- language version of this
book which will be published somewhat later by the Mexican Organizing
Committee.
Finally, we are deeply grateful to all the participants, Consejo
Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia and El Colegio de Mexico who made
possible the success of the conference. We are also indebted to
the Government and business circles in Mexico and the Asia Foundation
for their financial support to the conference.
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