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Technology Acquisition in Pakistan offers a compelling analysis of how different social classes have approached technological innovation and adoption. Rather than focusing on traditional narratives of progress, Ghulam Kibria examines the stark contrast between privileged institutions that have failed to embrace transformative technologies and working-class communities that have successfully leveraged innovation for growth.
Through detailed case studies and social analysis, the book reveals how access to resources, education, and power structures influence technology adoption patterns. Kibria argues that the working class, despite facing systemic barriers, has demonstrated greater adaptability and entrepreneurial spirit in acquiring and implementing new technologies.
This thought-provoking work challenges conventional wisdom about technological development and provides valuable insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in understanding Pakistan’s economic trajectory and the role of social mobility in national progress.







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