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E-grāmata: State of Innovation: The U.S. Government's Role in Technology Development [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315631905
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  • Formāts: 368 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315631905
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The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression has generated a fundamental re-evaluation of the free-market policies that have dominated American politics for three decades. State of Innovation brings together critical essays looking at the 'innovation industry' in the context of the current crisis. The book shows how government programs and policies have underpinned technological innovation in the US economy over the last four decades, despite the strength of 'free market' political rhetoric. The contributors provide new insights into where innovations come from and how governments can support a dynamic innovation economy as the US recovers from a profound economic crisis. State of Innovation outlines a 21st century policy paradigm that will foster cutting-edge innovation which remains accountable to the public.
Foreword v
Peter Evans
Acknowledgments viii
1 Innovation and the Invisible Hand of Government
1(26)
Fred Block
Part I Telling the Stories: What Are the Instruments and How Have They Been Deployed in Different Parts of the Economy?
Introduction
27(4)
2 The MIlitary's Hidden Hand: Examining the Dual-Use Origins of Biotechnology in the American Context, 1969-1972
31(26)
Shelley L. Hurt
3 Political Structures and the Making of U.S. Biotechnology
57(20)
Steven P. Vallas
Daniel Lee Kleinman
Dina Biscotti
4 To Hide or Not to Hide? The Advanced technology Program and the Future of U.S. Civilian Technology Policy
77(19)
Marian Negoita
5 Green Capitalists in a Purple State: Sandia National Laboratories and the Renewable Energy Industry in New Mexico
96(13)
Andrew Schrank
6 The CIA's Pioneeering Role in Public Venture Capital Initiatives
109(24)
Matthew R. Keller
7 DARPA Does Moore's Law: The Case of DARPA and Optoelectronic Interconnects
133(16)
Erica Fuchs
Part II Scale, Significance, and Implicaitons
Introduction
149(5)
A Evaluating Impact
8 Where Do Innovations Come From? Transformations in the U.S. Economy, 1970-2006
154(19)
Fred Block
Metthew R. Keller
9 Failure to Deploy: Solar Photovoltaic Policy in the United States
173(23)
Chris P. Knight
B The U.S. Case in Global Perspective
10 From Developmental Network State to Market Managerialism in Ireland
196(21)
Sean O. Riain
11 China's (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the Twenty-First Century
217(19)
Richard P. Appelbaum
Rachel Parker
Cong Cao
Gary Gereffi
C Toward an Innovaiton Society
12 Everyone an Innovator
236(25)
John A. Alic
13 The paradox of the Weak State Revisited: Industrial Policy, Network Governance, and Political Decentralization
261(21)
Josh Whitford
Andrew Schrank
14 Avoiding Network Failiure: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative
282(18)
Christopher Newfield
Appendix A
Chapter 8
300(2)
Appendix B
Chapter 14
302(5)
References 307(33)
About the Editors and Contributors 340(4)
Index 344
Fred L. Block, Matthew R. Keller