This book contains the following papers: Overview (Johnston, I.R.); Traffic safety in a developmental context (Johnston, I.R.); The complexities of international comparisons in traffic safety (Campbell, B.J.); Traffic safety in low-income countries: issues and concerns regarding technology transfer from high-income countries (Mohan, D. and Tiwari, G.); A tale of two (model) cities: a planning study in the People's Republic of China (Johnston, I.R.); Vehicle safety in the Czech Republic in 1996: a case study of the effects of industrial globalisation on technology transfer (Petrucelli, E. and Mackay, G.M.); The development, philosophy and transfer of trauma care programs (Knight, P.R. and Trinca, G.W.); The World Bank's role - technology transfer through funding (Campbell, B.J.); Observations from a selection of "donor" countries: Japan (McLean, A.J.), United States of America (Campbell, B.J.), Canada (Knight, P.R.), France (Haight, F.A.), Sweden (Knight, P.R.), United Kingdom (Campbell, B.J.), Norway (Haight, F.A.), The Netherlands (Haight, F.A.); Through a kaleidoscope darkly (Campbell, B.J., Knight, PR. and Johnston, I.R.).
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