I write to thank all who responded, particularly Yves Bajard; I now have a few good list of sources of studies . Yves, do you think that changes in informatiom technology have not contributed to affect the restructuration of the organization of world production in the global economy? Is information technology only "an avatar of the organization of world production"? Do you think there is no inverse relation?
Incidentally, Yves Bajard kindly reminds me that "if you are undertaking a research, it is your task, not orus, to identify the data base...." I agree with what he says, but it was not my intention to have a free ride, as I had written: "I would highly appreciate any reference on these topics." Best, Mohammad Maljoo >Why do you want answers to such a complex questions? In itself it would >warrant considerable research, to be organized into sub-sections of the >theme you raise. Also, I do not think that "changes in the information >technology " affect fundamentally the "restructur(ation of) the >organization of world production in the global economy. The underlying >forces of the global economy command the production and they are not >technical, but due to cultural and psychological aspects of our species and >social behavior. Information technology is just an avatar of the >organization of world production, with a minor interest relative to the >gobal problematique. > >Let us add to this point that if you are undertaking a research, it is your >task, not orus, to identify the data base... > >Respectfully > >Yves Bajard _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
