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This document is an addendum to the Secretary- General's report (E/5238), 

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Discusses problems of energy, education, environmental quality, urbaniza- 

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 the United States and the Latin American nations. 

 Schumacher, Ernst F. "Intermediate Technology." Center Magazine, v. 8, Jan.- 

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Describes the operation of an organization to help developing countries 

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"A training evaluation system should be an instrument for reviewing past 

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 system that both is easy to use and reliably reflects the opinions of partici- 

 pants and others involved in the programs." 

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 of the Petrochemical Industry in Developing Countries. [New York] UNITAR, 

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"Changes in the international patents s3'stem and the establishment of an 

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 nology transfers and encourage research and development efforts oriented 

 toward the needs of developing countries." 

 United Nations. Conference on Trade and Development. Proceedings of the United 

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Partial contents. — Economic growth and development financing: issues, 

 pohcies and proposals — report by the UNCTAD secretariat (TD/118). — 

 Mobilization of resources for development: report by the UNCTAD secre- 

 tariat (TD/118/Supp. 1). — External development finance: report by the 

 UNCTAD secretariat (TD/118/Supp. 2).— The link: report by the UNCTAD 

 secretariat (TD/118/Supp. 4). — The outflow of financial resources from 

 developing countries: note by the UNCTAD secretariat (TD/118/Supp. 5). — 

 Private foreign investment in its relationship to development: report by the 

 UNCTAD secretariat (TD/ 134) .—Tourism and developing countries: report 

 by the UNCTAD secretariat (TD/142).— Policies relating to technology of 

 the countries of the Andean Pact: their foundations: a study by the Board of 

 the Cartagena Agreement (TD/107). 

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 for the Study of the Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries; a Study. 

 New York, United Nations, 1972. iv, 59 p. 28 cm (United Nations Document, 

 TD/B/AC. 11/9) United Nations pubUcation. Sales no. E.72.II.D.19. 

 United Nations. Economic and Social Council. Advisor}'^ Committee on the 

 Application of Science and Technology to Development. World Plan of Action 

 for the Application of Science and Technology to Development. New York, United 

 Nations, 1971. 286 p. (United Nations. [Document] E/4962/Rev. 1) 



At head of title: Department of Economic and Social Affairs. "United 

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Part one lists priority areas in which science and technology can make a 

 resounding impact and outlines proposals for implementation and financing 

 of the Plan. Part two consists of more detailed proposals, presented for a 

 wider range of areas. 

 United Nations. Economic and Social Council. Advisory Committee on the 

 Application of Science and Technology to Development. World Plan of Action 

 for the Application of Science and Technology to Development: Report. Volume I. 

 [New York] 1971. 54, 3 p. (United Nations. [Document] E/4962) 

 At head of title: United Nations Economic and Social Council. 

 United Nations. Economic and Social Council. Advisory Committee on the 

 Application of Science and Technology to Development. World Plan of Action 



