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In early 1980 the prospects for East-West technological co-operation in the decade that is just beginning can hardly be said to be bright. It is only to be hoped, however, that the political setting for such cooperation will improve rather than deteriorate further. Let us, at all events, make that assumption for the purposes of the present discussion. Let us, in other words, focus on the economic factors affecting the extent of that co-operation in the near future. In considering some of these, I shall concentrate on the particular case of Soviet-Western technological co-operation.
Part of this text appears in Dr Hanson’s Trade and Technology in Soviet-Western Relations (London: Macmillan, 1981).
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Loren Graham, ‘How Valuable are Scientific Exchanges with the Soviet Union?’, Science 201, No. 4366 (27 October 1978 ).
Carl H. McMillan, ‘Soviet Investment in the Industrialized Western Economies and in the Developing Economies of the Third World’, in US Congress JEC, Soviet Economy in a Time of Change vol. 2 (Washington, 1979) pp. 625–48.
See F.D. Holzman, Foreign Trade under Central Planning (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974 ), pp. 8–9, 140.
See Dzh. Gvishiani in C.T. Saunders (ed.), Industrial Policies and Technology Transfers between East and West ( Vienna: Springer, 1977 ), pp. 209–11.
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Hanson, P. (1982). Soviet-Western Technological Co-operation. In: Schiavone, G. (eds) East-West Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06327-7_13
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