This book has been described as the most audacious and illuminating insight into the international economic imbalance and the way forward in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. It demonstrates the way forward by using series of case-studies that show models adopted by the developed countries in the hope that these models can be copies, adopted or modified by te developing countries. It discusses the past, present and the future. It is a long time coming for the people of the developing countries. It also brings awaareness of the constraints facing the developing countries but places emphasis on asceticism. It will be of interest to the general public both in the developed and developing world. It will be suitable for all aspiring leaders and partcularly as a textbook for undergraduates and research students in all fields of studies.
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Lawrence U. Ekeh is an Accountant and a trained Diplomat with Master's Degress in Diplomatic Studies from the University of Westminster where the ideas surrounding technology transfer to developing countries sparked off. Most importantly he is a Technology Transfer Consultant and operate from both developing countries and from London.
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