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Public Private Partnerships Innovation Strategies And Policy Alternatives 1st Edition Albert N Link

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Public Private Partnerships Innovation Strategies And Policy Alternatives 1st Edition Albert N Link
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Albert N. Link
ISBN: 038729774X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Public Private Partnerships Innovation Strategies And Policy Alternatives 1st Edition Albert N Link by Albert N. Link 038729774X instant download after payment.

Research and development (R and D) leads to innovation, and innovation leads to technological change. Technological change, in turn, is the primary driver of economic growth. Public/private partnerships -- cooperative relationships among industry, government, and/or universities -- leverage the efficiency of R and D and are thus a critical aspect of a nation’s innovation system. This text is intended for upper-level undergraduate and MBA courses such as Economics and Technology, Economics of Innovation, and Economics of Science and Technology, among others. The first chapter introduces the concept of public/private research partnerships along with other concepts fundamental to an understanding of innovation and technology policy. The framework chapters (2-5) set forth an argument for the public’s role – government’s role – in innovation in general and in public/private partnership in particular. The remaining chapters (6-14) describe a number of public/private partnerships and, to the extent possible, evaluate their social impact.

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