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Рубрики Россия-СССР; Версия для печати

Re: Интересная статья

http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/~ota/disk3/1979/7918/791808.PDF

Фрагмент:

Turnkey projects in their pure form, involving
purchase of an entire installation
from one firm or one country, are relatively
rare—at least in the case of the Soviet Union.
Most often, a Communist nation contracts
with many Western firms for particular components
of a complex, including marketing
and subsidiary services. The Soviet Kama
River truck plant is a good example. Here,
the U.S.S.R. dealt with Western firms in
several countries, assembling its own sophisticated
mixture of goods and services to fit
its own specifications.3

Примечание:

See Harlan S. Finer, Howard Gobstein, and George D.
Holliday, “KamAZ: U.S. Technology Transfer to the Soviet
Union, ” in Henry R. Nau, cd., Technology Transfer and U.S.
Foreign Policy (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976).
March-April 1977.