Science and Technology Policy in Interdependent Economies

Science and Technology Policy in Interdependent Economies
Title Science and Technology Policy in Interdependent Economies PDF eBook
Author David C. Mowery
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 310
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9401113742

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Economic policy debates have devoted increasing attention to the design and implementation of policies to aid the growth of high-technology firms and industries. In the United States this focus on `technology policy' has been influenced by similar debates and policy experiments in other industrial economies, notably Japan and Western Europe. The domestic U.S. debate over support for technology development and national competitiveness has been hampered by two major conceptual flaws -- the demand for immediate economic results from basic research and considering national technology policies independent of developments in the international economy. This volume addresses these deficiencies in the analysis of technology policy by examining a number of issues faced by managers and public officials in industrial and industrializing economies that are now linked closely through international flows of goods, capital, and technology. The book lays out an analytical framework for the study of national policies towards technology and science. In addition, the book addresses the complex issues raised by interdependence among the public and private institutions governing the creation, commercialization, and adoption of new technology in different national economies. Finally, the book reviews the development of two global high-technology industries: aerospace and semiconductor components.

Science and Technology Policy

Science and Technology Policy
Title Science and Technology Policy PDF eBook
Author F. Tisdell
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 292
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401169322

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I was asked recently to prepare an independent background report on the subject of priority assessment in science and technology policy for the Australian Science and Technology Council. The Council (while not necessarily endorsing this book) suggested that a wider audience could be interested in the type of material contained in my report and kindly gave me permission to publish the material in my own right. The present book contains this and other material, some of which was presented at a seminar on National Science Policy: Implications for Government Departments arranged by the Department of Science and the Environment. Additional ideas were developed in response to comments on the manuscript by referees, as a result of discussions with Professor John Metcalfe and Dr Peter Stubbs of Manchester University, a conversation with Dr Keith Hartley of the University of York and in the wake of a communication from Dr Ken Tucker, Assistant Director, Bureau of Industry Economics, Australia. Science and technology policy affects and concerns everyone of us if for no other reason than we cannot escape in this interdependent world from the economic, social and environmental overs pills generated by science and technology. We must face the problems and promises inherent in new and existing science and technology whether we like it or not. Not surprisingly this book finds that all industrialized countries seem to be facing similar economic and social problems.

Technology and Economic Interdependence

Technology and Economic Interdependence
Title Technology and Economic Interdependence PDF eBook
Author Harry G. Johnson
Publisher Springer
Pages 203
Release 1975-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349156116

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Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence

Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence
Title Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence PDF eBook
Author UNA-USA National Policy Panel on Science and Technology in an Era of Interdependence
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1975
Genre Science
ISBN

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Technological Competition and Interdependence

Technological Competition and Interdependence
Title Technological Competition and Interdependence PDF eBook
Author Gunter Heiduk
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 282
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0295801867

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Advanced industrial nations face many difficult political and economic problems due to the accelerating pace and evolving character of technological change. In this volume, economists and political scientists discuss analytic and policy issues relating to the current state of technological capability in the United States, Japan, and Western Germany from a historical perspective and as a basis for future technological development. They also examine the problems and the issues involved in competition and cooperation among high technology firms and in evolving a more harmonious trade regime. The essays presented here explore from an international perspective the theoretical underpinnings of policy issues that are shaped by increasing internations competition and by the changing form and character of the international trade regime. Issues are discussed against the background of declining American technological dominance and intensifying competition as well as increasing international cooperation among high technology firms. Specific topics include the internationalization of basic research; the closing gap between basic and applied research; the effect of nation specific interfirm relations and various characteristics of labor markets on technological progress; and the effectiveness of various forms of government research and development assistance (or, more broadly, industrial policy). Three essays present overviews of the technological capability of and major policy issues faced by the United States, Japan, and Western Germany. Others raise major theoretical and policy issues from the perspectives of political science and economics, and address specific policy issues or groups of related issues.

Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation

Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation
Title Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation PDF eBook
Author Philip Shapira
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 428
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781957059

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The contributors analyse and contrast the need and demand for RIT performance measurement and evaluation within the US and European innovation and policy making systems. They assess current US and European RIT evaluation practices and methods in key areas, discuss applications of new evaluative approaches and consider strategies that could lead to improvements in RIT evaluation design and policies.

Technology and Economic Interdependence

Technology and Economic Interdependence
Title Technology and Economic Interdependence PDF eBook
Author Harry Gordon Johnson
Publisher London, Engleterre: Macmillan for the Trade Policy Research Centre
Pages 187
Release 1975
Genre Développement économique
ISBN 9780333150153

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