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Executive Summary |
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I Innovation And Place-Based Economic Development |
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Chapter 1 Innovation in the States |
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Parameters of this Study, |
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State-led Development of Innovation Clusters, |
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Identifying Best Practices, |
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Chapter 2 State and Regional Development and Clustering |
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Natural Development Advantages Enjoyed by States and Regions, |
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The Innovation Cluster Phenomenon, |
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"History Matters"-Part Dependency and Path Creation, |
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The Importance of Entrepreneurship, |
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II The Catalytic Role Of Public Purpose Organizations |
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Chapter 3 Universities as Innovation Drivers |
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Universities and Industrialization, |
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The Emergence of Cooperative Research Centers, |
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Challenges Facing Public Research Universities, |
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Harnessing the University of Hawaii as an Engine of Growth, |
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The Growing Role of Community Colleges, |
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Chapter 4 State Strategies for Innovation |
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From Industrial Recruitment to Science- Based Development, |
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The Michigan Battery Initiative, |
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Chapter 5 The Federal Dimension |
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Federal Funding of Scientific Research and Economic Development, |
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The Federal Role in Regional Development and Manufacturing, |
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The Impact of Federal Patents and Antitrust Policy, |
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International Trade Policy, |
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III Review Of Selected State And Regional Practices |
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Chapter 6 Rebuilding Ohio's Innovation Economy |
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Revival Following a Generation of Economic Decline, |
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State Government Initiatives, |
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New Initiatives in Northeast Ohio, |
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Growing the Cleveland Biomedical. Cluster, |
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Growing a Cluster in Flexible Electronics, |
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Youngstown-Sofware and Additive Manufacturing, |
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The Toledo Photovoltaics Cluster, |
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Chapter 7 The New York Nanotechnology Initiative |
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Upstate New York: The Economic Challenge, |
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The Semiconductor Advantage-and Challenge, |
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The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), |
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, |
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The Globa 450 Consortium, |
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Nano Beyond Microelectronics, |
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Semiconductors: The On-going Challenge from Abroad, |
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Chapter 8 New Initiatives in Illinois and Arkansas |
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Growing a Biotechnology Cluster in Illinois, |
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Developing Arkansas' Workforce and Wind Power, |
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IV Bibliography |
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V Annex A: Stanford And Silicon Valley |
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VI Annex B: North Carolina's Research Triangle Park |
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