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Chrysanthemum Meets the Eagle, The
Japanese and U.S. innovation policies have been co-evolving since the 19th century. The interplay of U.S. and Japanese innovation policy began...
Issues in Science and Technology, 10/01/07 by Flamm, Kenneth; Nagaoka, Sadao · More from publication -
From tubes to chips
From tubes to chips Making Silicon Valley-Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-70 by Christophe Lecuyer. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006,...
Issues in Science and Technology, 10/01/06 by Flamm, Kenneth · More from publication -
Is a computer worth a thousand books? internet access and the changing role of public libraries.

Introduction The available evidence on the existence and magnitude of the "digital divide" has been subjective and contentious. With...
Review of Policy Research, The, 01/01/06 by Chaudhuri, Anindya; Flamm, Kenneth S. · More from publication -
New Economy: What It Is, How It Happened, and Why It Is Likely to Last, The
New Economy Lite The New Economy: What It Is, How It Happened, and Why It Is Likely to Last, by Roger Alcaly. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,...
Issues in Science and Technology, 10/01/03 by Flamm, Kenneth · More from publication -
Shaping science policy
Forged Consensus: Science, Technology, and Economic Policy in the United States, 1921-1953, by David M. Hart. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton ...
Issues in Science and Technology, 04/01/00 by Flamm, Kenneth · More from publication -
An economic strategy to control arms proliferation
For 45 of the past 50 years, defense budgets were largely decoupled from economics. Vast expenditures on defense during the Cold War were debated...
Issues in Science and Technology, 01/01/97 by Kenneth Flamm · More from publication -
Global partners
Richard Florida's article ("Technology Policy for a Global Economy," Issues, Spring 1995) contains at least one major factual error. Contrary to...
Issues in Science and Technology, 07/01/95 by Flamm, Kenneth S · More from publication -
In defense of the Flat-Panel Display Initiative
Flat-panel displays (FPDs) will be the primary interface with the torrent of real-time data that will provide U.S. forces with a critical advantage...
Issues in Science and Technology, 04/01/95 by Flamm, Kenneth S · More from publication -
Flat-panel displays: Catalyzing a U.S. industry
Our national security demands that U.S. military forces have guaranteed, cost-effective access to the world's best technology. One technology area...
Issues in Science and Technology, 10/01/94 by Flamm, Kenneth S · More from publication


