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Index
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1 Innovation and the Invisible Hand of Government
Part I Telling the Stories: What Are the Instruments and How Have They Been Deployed in Different Parts of the Economy? Introduction
2 The Military's Hidden Hand: Examining the Dual-Use Origins of Biotechnology in the American Context, 19691972
3 Political Structures and the Making of U.S. Biotechnology
4 To Hide or Not to Hide? The Advanced Technology Program and the Future of U.S. Civilian Technology Policy
5 Green Capitalists in a Purple State: Sandia National Laboratories and the Renewable Energy Industry in New Mexico
6 The CIA's Pioneering Role in Public Venture Capital Initiatives
7 DARPA Does Moore's Law: The Case of DARPA and Optoelectronic Interconnects
Part II Scale, Significance, and Implications Introduction
8 Where Do Innovations Come From? Transformations in the U.S. Economy, 19702006
9 Failure to Deploy: Solar Photovoltaic Policy in the United States
10 From Developmental Network State to Market Managerialism in Ireland
11 China's (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the Twenty-First Century
12 Everyone an Innovator
13 The Paradox of the Weak State Revisited: Industrial Policy, Network Governance, and Political Decentralization
14 Avoiding Network Failure: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative
Appendix A: Chapter 8
Appendix B: Chapter 14
References
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
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