During Peter Drucker's talk entitled "Economic Development – Its Triumphs, Its Failures, and Its Dilemmas" he discusses the selectivity of economic development. During his lecture, he talks about: the Indian middle class, the Bohemia region of Czechoslovakia, dictators, the World Bank as a developer and an international organization, technology and leadership, the office revolution, South Korea after war, cheap labor and training, Japan and protected industries, raw material and food exports, copper wire, economic integration, economic development that rests on the infrastructure of education, rice in Japan and Vietnam, the need to develop management, education, and technical knowledge, agriculture, Jesse Jackson, Canada as an exporter, and human potentials.
Lectures and lecturing Economic development India Middle class Latin America World Bank Offices Korea (South) Occupational training Japan Raw materials Copper wire Education Cookery (Rice) Jackson, Jesse, 1941- Canada Human capital
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Color videocassette: Economic Development – Its Triumphs, Its Failures, and Its Dilemmas; A Day With Peter F. Drucker, GW Television (Washington, D.C.), Volume V, Tape 2 of 4; 10-13-88; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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