Mastering a new role : shaping technology policy for national economic performance / Committee on Technology Policy Options in a Global Economy, National Academy of Engineering
Trends and challenges -- Goals and policy actions -- 1. Background: The Postwar U.S. Technology Enterprise -- Four distinguishing characteristics of the U.S. technology enterprise -- The postwar performance of the U.S. technology enterprise in perspective -- 2. The Changing Demands on National Technology Policy and Strategy -- Rising technical intensity and the revolution in production systems -- Toward a technologically multipolar and interdependent world -- The geopolitical premium on economic strength -- Conclusion: Weaknesses exposed -- 3. Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Technology Enterprise -- Strengths of the U.S. technology enterprise -- Weaknesses of the U.S. technology enterprise -- Conclusion: The need for change -- 4. A New Mission for U.S. Technology -- Underlying trends and resulting challenges -- Four goals of a new national technology strategy -- Recommended policy actions
Analysis
High Government United States
High technology industries Government policy United States
Industrial policy United States
Industry United States
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-121) and index
Notes
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