1989
DOI: 10.1097/00004669-198907000-00008
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Design of Medical Instrumentation for Application in Developing Countries

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“…Proper technological choices are only possible when markets can operate freely and ef fectively with rational pricing of resources (labour and capital in particular) and outputs to guide decision-makers, including environmental costs whenever possible [31]. Strong market-based incentives for adopting technological improvements are essential, as are the economic and legal conditions for stimulating the creation and flow of affordable pro prietary technologies [32].…”
Section: John M Pratt University Of Surrey Guildford Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper technological choices are only possible when markets can operate freely and ef fectively with rational pricing of resources (labour and capital in particular) and outputs to guide decision-makers, including environmental costs whenever possible [31]. Strong market-based incentives for adopting technological improvements are essential, as are the economic and legal conditions for stimulating the creation and flow of affordable pro prietary technologies [32].…”
Section: John M Pratt University Of Surrey Guildford Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%