What are the interests of the producers of technology (industry, universities)?
In this regard, new approaches to technology generation allow research outcomes to be customized to the heterogeneity of poverty.
Evidence was found, however, to suggest that full adopters of the technology had more profitable farms than partial adopters.
Most of the women were casual workers working, typically, with low capital investment in tools and technology.
However, unlike technology improvements, optimal tariffs will hurt the poor region.
Even though launches were ultimately rather ephemeral purchases, consumers quickly turned to this new technology as a method of infiltrating the practice of science.
Issues of independence and transparency may be more complicated for private payer technology coverage decisions.
There exist practical difficulties of actually implementing technology transfers, however.