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prestige purposes in the recipient country. It is important to stress the expected
benefits
to the receiving culture, for example, more jobs, increases in the
local skills base and economic benefits to the local economy.
Eagerness to
adopt the foreign technology may be tempered in some cases by the reali-
zation of the need to introduce technology which may be more culturally
appropriate and thus avoid potential resistance by the labour force that the
new foreign technology would have entailed.
Environmental concerns
The long- term effects of pollution, both to the atmosphere through excessive
carbon emissions and to the local area (including water supply contamina-
tion), must be considered. Here the providing culture
has a duty of care to
keep any long- term damage to the local environment to a minimum.
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