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List of Tables | ||
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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: Ideas and the Transition from Technology to Innovation Policy | 1 | |
1 | The UK-Experiment - Science, Technology and Industrial Policy in Britain 1979-2000 | 17 |
2 | Public Venture Capital: The Secret Life of US Science Policy | 43 |
3 | On the French System of Innovation: Between Institutional Inertia and Rapid Changes | 61 |
4 | Innovation Policy in Finland | 77 |
5 | Changes in Danish Innovation Policy - Responses to the Challenges of a Dynamic Business Environment | 93 |
6 | Technology Policy Learning in The Netherlands 1979-1997 | 113 |
7 | The Internationalization of Science and Technology Policy: Malta Case Study 1988-1996 | 137 |
8 | Running After the International Trend: Keynesian Power Balances and the Sustainable Repulsion of the Innovation Paradigm in Austria | 157 |
9 | Evolution and Revolution in Policy-Making: Hungarian Industry, Science and Technology Policy-Making | 189 |
10 | Socio-Economic Transition and New Challenges for the Science and Technology Policy in Slovenia | 211 |
11 | The Italian System of Innovation: The Gradual Transition from a Weak 'Mission-Oriented' System to a Regionalized Learning System | 233 |
12 | How Do Economic Ideas Become Relevant in RTD Policy Making? Lessons From a European Case Study | 253 |
13 | Conclusion: Policy Changes, Actors, Institutions and Learning | 285 |
List of Authors | 313 | |
Index | 315 |
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