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Preface | ||
About the Authors | ||
Acronyms | ||
1 | Challenges to Technology Policy in a Changing World Economy | 3 |
2 | Technology Policy and Economic Growth | 40 |
3 | Measurement Issues | 64 |
4 | Social Capital: A Key Enabler of Innovation | 85 |
5 | From Science Policy to Research Policy | 112 |
6 | The Advanced Technology Program: Opportunities for Enhancement | 143 |
7 | Dual-Use and the Technology Reinvestment Project | 174 |
8 | Rethinking the Small Business Innovation Research Program | 194 |
9 | Technology Transfer and the Use of CRADAs at the National Institutes of Health | 221 |
10 | Manufacturing Extension: Performance, Challenges, and Policy Issues | 250 |
11 | Toward a New Generation of Environmental Technology | 276 |
12 | Federal Energy Research and Development for the Challenges of the 21st Century | 299 |
13 | Beyond the National Information Infrastructure Initiative | 339 |
14 | University-Industry Relations: The Next Four Years and Beyond | 361 |
15 | Industry Consortia | 400 |
16 | State Governments: Partners in Innovation | 422 |
17 | Managing Technology Policy at the White House | 438 |
18 | Towards a Research and Innovation Policy | 462 |
Index | 497 |
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