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State Policies and Techno-Industrial Innovation

Edited by Ulrich Hilpert

Published June 6th 1991 by Routledge – 384 pages

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Behind the rhetoric of `intervention' and `deregulation' which has accompanied state attempts to stimulate technological innovation in the last decade is secreted a story of failed ambitions, confusion, muddle and incoherence.

Techno-industrial innovation does make demands on the state, not only in terms of new industries, but also in regard to the inter-relation of industrial and R&D policy and the creation of markets.

This book provides a comparative analysis of techno-industrial innovation in Europe, Japan and the USA. Drawing on case studies ranging from the semi-conductor to the biotechnology industries, the book presents a comprehensive and detailed survey of national strategies for the internal and world markets and sets them in their political context, where `the costs may be high and the pay-offs uncertain'.

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'An excellent example of an internationally comparative work created by the pooling of expertise.' - Business History

Name: State Policies and Techno-Industrial Innovation (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: Edited by Ulrich Hilpert. Behind the rhetoric of `intervention' and `deregulation' which has accompanied state attempts to stimulate technological innovation in the last decade is secreted a story of failed ambitions, confusion, muddle and...
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