Technological innovations + Economic aspects -- United States
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Technological innovations + Economic aspects -- United States
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Technological innovations + Economic aspects
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- Subject of29
- Advantage, how American innovation can overcome the Asian challenge, Adam Segal
- Jump-starting America, how breakthrough science can revive economic growth and the American dream, Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson
- Organizational innovations and economic growth, organosis and growth of firms, sectors, and countries, Elias Sanidas
- Organized innovation, a blueprint for renewing America's prosperity, Steven C. Currall, Ed Frauenheim, Sara Jansen Perry, and Emily M. Hunter
- Functional inefficiency, the unexpected benefits of wasting time and money, Peter S. Wenz
- Perspectives on technology, Nathan Rosenberg
- Knowledge creation, diffusion, and use in innovation networks and knowledge clusters, a comparative systems approach across the United States, Europe, and Asia, edited by Elias G. Carayannis and David F.J. Campbell
- The great stagnation, how America ate all the low-hanging fruit of modern history, got sick, and will (eventually) feel better, Tyler Cowen
- Innovation networks and knowledge clusters, findings and insights from the US, EU and Japan, edited by Elias G. Carayannis, Dimitris Assimakopoulos and Masayuki Kondo
- Technological innovation in legacy sectors, William B. Bonvillian and Charles Weiss
- Made in America, regaining the productive edge, Michael L. Dertouzos ... [and others]
- The technology imperative, Gregory Tassey
- Topics in economics of intellectual property and innovation, edited by Reiko Aoki
- Innovation economics, the race for global advantage, Robert D. Atkinson and Stephen J. Ezell
- The new geography of jobs, Enrico Moretti
- Growing innovation clusters for American prosperity, summary of a symposium, Charles W. Wessner, rapporteur ; Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Initiatives, Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies
- A High technology gap?, Europe, America, and Japan, Andrew J. Pierre, editor ; Frank Press ... [and others] ; introduction by Robert D. Hormats
- The money revolution, how to finance the next American century, Richard Duncan
- Is war necessary for economic growth?, military procurement and technology development, Vernon W. Ruttan
- Changing contours of work, jobs and opportunity in the new economy, Stephen Sweet, Peter Meiksins
- The flight of the creative class, the new global competition for talent, Richard Florida
- Environmental policy and industrial innovation, strategies in Europe, the USA, and Japan, David Wallace
- Innovation, the missing dimension, Richard Lester and Michael Piore
- Growth, capital and new technologies, Ronald M. Albers ... [and others] ; editors Matilde Mas, Paul Schreyer
- The market power of technology, understanding the second gilded age, Mordecai Kurz
- Exploring the black box, technology, economics, and history, Nathan Rosenberg
- Exploring the black box, technology, economics, and history, Nathan Rosenberg
- Perspectives on technology, Nathan Rosenberg
- The National Origins of Policy Ideas, Knowledge Regimes in the United States, France, Germany, and Denmark, John L. Campbell, Ove K. Pedersen