Thomas R. De Gregori
University of Houston
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Journal of Economic Issues | 1978
Thomas R. De Gregori
The theory of Thorstein Veblen that necessity dictates invention is expanded to include the diffusion of technological advances to other countries. This concept is examined in the context of technology transfer from economically developed to developing countries. The interaction of economics, politics, and technology are traced and the point made that policies aimed at self-sufficiency or small-scale applications may tend to isolate an underdeveloped country from the mainstream of world progress. A restructuring of world economic and political relations would be required to change the technological interdependence that exists today. 13 references.
Technovation | 1985
Thomas R. De Gregori
Abstract In this paper some of the catastrophist literature that was prevalent in the 1960s and 1970s is surveyed. It is still being published but now seems to have a diminished following. The focus is on two major areas, on food and population and on mineral resources. To the catastrophists, the various ills that allegedly plagued the world were attributed to technology. Their solution was a new appropriate technology that would allow us to live within limits. I counter with the argument that technology is the creator of resources which it uses, and that the data on food supply show that world development has been positive. The alternate technologies that were offered are found to be, in my judgment, self-limiting and therefore selfdefeating. I argue that life in general and human life in particular has not survived by living within limits but by devising means of transcending them. Technologies that allow us to live within limits lead to stagnation and inevitable decline. The sustainable economy is one that continually evolves in the use of science and technology to create new resources.
Journal of Economic Issues | 1987
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 1985
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 1977
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 2004
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 1986
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 1974
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 2003
Thomas R. De Gregori
Journal of Economic Issues | 1978
Thomas R. De Gregori