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Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective Book

Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective
Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective, Through the 1990s and early 2000s the strength of the United States economy has been linked to its ability to foster large numbers of small innovative technology companies, a few of which have grown to dominate new industries, such as Microsoft, Genentech, Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective has a rating of 3 stars
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Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective, Through the 1990s and early 2000s the strength of the United States economy has been linked to its ability to foster large numbers of small innovative technology companies, a few of which have grown to dominate new industries, such as Microsoft, Genentech, Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective
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  • Creating Silicon Valley in Europe: Public Policy Towards New Technology Industries in Comparative Perspective
  • Written by author Steven Casper
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, August 2007
  • Through the 1990s and early 2000s the strength of the United States economy has been linked to its ability to foster large numbers of small innovative technology companies, a few of which have grown to dominate new industries, such as Microsoft, Genentech
  • Through the 1990s and early 2000s the strength of the United States economy has been linked to its ability to foster large numbers of small innovative technology companies, a few of which have grown to dominate new industries, such as Microsoft, Genentech
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List of Figures viii

List of Tables ix

Acknowledgments x

1 Introduction 1

2 Varieties of Capitalism and Innovation: The Silicon Valley Model 15

3 How an American Technology Cluster Emerged and Became Sustainable: San Diego Biotechnology 44

4 The German Biotechnology Industry: The Limits of Orchestrated Innovation 74

5 Biotechnology in the UK: Good but Not Great 105

6 Alternative Pathways to Competitiveness within CMEs: The Subsector Specialization Argument 133

7 Regional Strategies to Sustain Radical Innovation: Internet Software 156

8 Conclusion 177

References 192

Index 204


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