Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria

It is possible to ascertain how much curiosity oriented research has contributed to the economic development of an industrialised country by identifying key discoveries with profitable applications and estimating the economic benefit if it was discovered later. We in the developing countries feel th...

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description It is possible to ascertain how much curiosity oriented research has contributed to the economic development of an industrialised country by identifying key discoveries with profitable applications and estimating the economic benefit if it was discovered later. We in the developing countries feel that science (especially chemistry) has contributed greatly to the economic development of the industrialised countries and so we assume that expansion of scientific research and teaching (as is done in these: countries) will automatically lead to wealth. We have failed to realise that the majority of these basic sciences derive most of their impetus and motivation from technologies, and also these industrialised countries with only 25% of the world's population have between 80-90% of the world's research power. If we therefore teach the basic sciences the way it is done in these countries without modification, and conduct similar research, it means our products will be more suitable for these countries than ours.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-34322023-05-13T11:10:18Z Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria Oke, O. L. Applied Chemistry Pure Chemistry Nutritional chemistry Analytical chemistry Protein deficiency Sokotein It is possible to ascertain how much curiosity oriented research has contributed to the economic development of an industrialised country by identifying key discoveries with profitable applications and estimating the economic benefit if it was discovered later. We in the developing countries feel that science (especially chemistry) has contributed greatly to the economic development of the industrialised countries and so we assume that expansion of scientific research and teaching (as is done in these: countries) will automatically lead to wealth. We have failed to realise that the majority of these basic sciences derive most of their impetus and motivation from technologies, and also these industrialised countries with only 25% of the world's population have between 80-90% of the world's research power. If we therefore teach the basic sciences the way it is done in these countries without modification, and conduct similar research, it means our products will be more suitable for these countries than ours. 2013-02-17T11:36:11Z 2018-10-29T11:07:22Z 2013-02-17T11:36:11Z 2018-10-29T11:07:22Z 1979-10-18 Lecture http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3432 en pdf application/pdf Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University Press
spellingShingle Applied Chemistry
Pure Chemistry
Nutritional chemistry
Analytical chemistry
Protein deficiency
Sokotein
Oke, O. L.
Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title_full Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title_fullStr Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title_short Chemistry in the Economic Development of Nigeria
title_sort chemistry in the economic development of nigeria
topic Applied Chemistry
Pure Chemistry
Nutritional chemistry
Analytical chemistry
Protein deficiency
Sokotein
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