This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of the relationship
between technology and economic growth. Many of the 42 chapters
discuss the political and corporate decisions for what one author
calls a "Competitiveness Policy." As contributor John A. Young
states, "Technology is our strongest advantage in world
competition. Yet we do not capitalize on our preeminent position,
and other countries are rapidly closing the gap." This lively
volume provides many fresh insights including "two unusually
balanced and illuminating discussions of Japan," Science noted.
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