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Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-3; Mumtaz Hassan-Article-A Note on ""The Triumph of Time"" by Swinburne. pp. 3-7; Datta, M. S.-Fireside Reveries. pp. 7-8; Mumtaz Hassan-Poetry-Rubaiyat. pp. 8-9; Aspersorium. pp. 9; Katju, M. L.-Essay-Slide Away. pp. 9-12; Lall, A. S.-Essay-A Plea for Bad Correspondents. pp. 12-14; Katju, J. L.-Poetry-My Pain and I. pp. 14-15; Poetry-Alma Mater. pp. 15; In Lighter Vein. pp. 15-16; News & Notes. pp. 16-18; Hostel News. pp. 18-21; Library Briefs. pp. 21-22; [Hindi]. 14 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 24 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Jain, M. P.-Essay-Anatole France's ""Thais"". pp. 2-4; Gokhale, G. N.-Article-What shall I do? pp. 4-8; Une Tragedie. pp. 8-9; Fasts and Feasts. pp. 10-11; Mirza, M. A.-Essay-A Concise History of the Art of Boxing. pp. 11-13; Poetry-Cursory Rhymes. pp. 13-15; Lall, A. S.-A Holiday Bide. pp. 15-18; Parmanand, A.-Poetry-A Word of Prayer. pp. 18; Durga Das-Paradise Lost. pp. 18-20; Datta, M. S.-A Problem. pp. 20-21; In Lighter Vein. pp. 21-22; Lall, A. S.-News & Notes. pp. 23-2
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Datta, M. S.-Poetry-A New Day. pp. 2-3; The Sportsman. pp. 3-4; Mumtaz Hasan-Poetry-Echoes from Iqbal. pp. 5-6; Katju, M. L.-Cave. pp. 6-9; Poetry-On the Midnight Hour: A Sonnet. pp. 10; Tangere Vulnus-A Brief Estimate of the Indian student. pp. 10-13; Random Musings on Various Subjects. pp. 13-16; Dual Meets in Boxing. pp. 16-18; The Flying Menace. pp. 18-19; Lall, A. S.-Tables and Chairs. pp. 19-21; A Literary Romance. pp. 21-22; Paul, W. F.-Things Overheard. pp. 22-23; Banerji, E. H.-News and Notes. pp. 23-24; Mahesh, P. H.-Hostel Notes. pp. 24-26; Sant Ram-The Librarian's Corner. pp. 26-28; Forman Christian College Magazine, October 1930 [Urdu]. 20 p.; [Hindi] 20 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-3; Katju, M. L.-The Author's Lament. pp. 3-6; Zafar Mand Ahmed-My Companion. pp. 6-7; Love's Labours. pp. 7-8; Sardari Lal-Poetry-Freedom. pp. 8; Durga Das-Article-A Study of Robert Browning, the Poet of Nature. pp. 9-12; Parmanand, A.-Her Pretty Fingers. pp. 13-14; Alam, M. S.-The Borrowed Onions. pp. 14-15; Jain, M. P.-Examination, and After. pp. 15-17; Quixote, Don-Brighter Chemistry. pp. 17-19; Bancroft, F. C.-Essay-The Present-day American Student. pp. 19-21; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Professorendium. pp. 21-22; Lall, A. S.-Alumni Notes. pp. 23-24; Lall, A. S.-News and Notes. pp. 25-26; Hostel News. pp. 27; Obituary. pp. 27; [Hindi]. 18 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 32 p
National Technology Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.
There is an increasing concern among policy-makers in many countries about national 'competitiveness' and the technological dynamism required to be competitive. In developing countries, industrial and technological performance is closely linked to their capacity to use technologies efficiently. This reflects the fact that they are seldom 'innovators' in a narrow sense, but they crucially need to be able to acquire the foreign technologies relevant to their competitiveness, absorb them, adapt and improve them constantly as conditions change. Following this notion of innovation and technical change, we develop a concept of National Technology System. This paper contributes to this debate by specifically focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and using original microeconomic evidence on scientific and technological infrastructure. In this region, in spite of continuing liberalisation and openness, competitiveness is worsening, and deficiencies in the science and technological infrastructure seriously constrain industrial performance
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Modern Times. pp. 3-4; Jain, M. P.-Article-The Cambridge Days of Wordsworth. pp. 5-7; Krishan Chander-The Clerk. pp. 8-9; Sardari Lal-Poetry-The Life Clock. pp. 9; Essay-Knockout Blows. pp. 10-13; The Professor and the Cat. pp. 14-18; Krishan Chander-The Song of the Soul of a Shepherd. pp. 19; Eric A. Sadiq-Story-Love in a Dream. pp. 20-22; Talwar, O. P.-Article-High Prospects of Sugar Cane Industry in India. pp. 22-27; Vacation Addresses of the Staff. pp. 27-28; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-News and Notes. pp. 29-31; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Hostel News. pp. 31-33; [Hindi]. 16 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 32 p
Forman Christian College Magazine
Jain, M. P.-Editorial. pp. 1-3; Harmandar Singh-Glimpses at Life's Shadows. pp. 3-5; Patrick, B. N.-Poetry-Never Knew. pp. 5; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Vociferation of the Formonium Oracle. pp. 6-7; Another Fish Story. pp. 7-11; Eric A. Sadiq-Metamorphosis. pp. 11-12; Lall, A. S.-Lamps and Lamps. pp. 12-13; Jaggan Nath Dhamija-Poetry-Sonnet to Milton. pp. 14; Parmanand, A.-My Week Days. pp. 14-16; Essay-The Life of an Actor. pp. 16-18; Mirza, M. A.-Essay-The Science of Boxing. pp. 18-20; Ishar Singh Grover-An Appeal to College Students. pp. 21; Parmanand, A.-News and Notes. pp. 22-24; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Hostel News. pp. 24-26; Obituary. pp. 27; New Books in the Library. pp. 27-30; [Hindi]. 10 p.; Punjabi-da-Khisa [Punjabi]. 4 p.; Khisa-e-Urdu [Urdu]. 16 p
The Employment Impact Of Globalisation In Developing Countries
The relationship between globalization and employment is of growing significance to policy makers in developing countries, but is surprisingly difficult to analyse theoretically and empirically. 'Globalization' means different things to different analysts and it is so multi-faceted that its effects are difficult to isolate and evaluate. Received trade theory does not provide a clear guide to its employment effects and in its most commonly used version it assumes away many factors that affect employment during globalization. Much finally depends on the ability of each country to cope with the liberalised trade, investment and technology flows that globalization implies. As this ability varies widely across the developing world - and is continuing to diverge between countries - it appears that no generalisation about the globalization-employment relationship is possible.
Forman Christian College Magazine
Lall, A. S.-Editorial. pp. 1-2; Bhatty, M. S.-Essay-The Late Sir Mohammad Shafi. pp. 3-5; Parmanand, A.-Essay-The Late Bishop Durrant. pp. 5-6; Harmandar Singh-In Memoriam. pp. 6-7; Gnanamoni, P.-Travelogue-My Trip to Lahol. pp. 7-9; Maqbool Elahi-Dash Down you wretched Cult of the Pen. pp. 10-12; Parkashananda-The Struggle of Life. pp. 12; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-Poetry-The Public. pp. 13; Din Dyal-Better Death than Life Like this. pp. 13-14; Krishan Kumar Seth-Books in Small Print. pp. 14-16; Harmandar Singh-The Ordeal of Writing. pp. 16-17; Anand Mohan Ahuja-The Culture of Beauty. pp. 18-19; Harmandar Singh-Weighed and Found Wanting. pp. 19-20; Mohd. Yamin Qureshi-News and Notes. pp. 20-23; Jain, M. P.-Sports News. pp. 24-26; Parmanand, A.-Round the Hostels. pp. 26-27; Obituary. pp. 28-31; [Hindi]. 8 p.; Punjabi Kiyari [Punjabi] 4 p.; [Urdu]. 12 p
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