Economics and national strategy in the information age : global networks, technology policy, and cooperative competition

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Economics and national strategy in the information age : global networks, technology policy, and cooperative competition

James R. Golden

Praeger, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The Information Age has dawned at the same time the global political system is in transition. High technology performance and economic productivity are converging across the major developed regions of North America, East Asia, and Europe. If U.S. economic, military, and political leadership is to continue, it must depend more on flexible adaptation to the new technical and organizational realities and less on technological dominance. The heart of this adaptation lies in the evolution of a national technology policy that emphasizes market forces and the exploitation of network linkages within and among commercial and military organizations.

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Figures Tables Preface Acknowledgments Convergence, Global Networks, and the Productivity Cycle Economics and National Strategy: The New Relationships Collapse or Convergence? Global Networks Economic Systems, Networks, and the Productivity Cycle Toward a Strategy of Cooperative Competition Global Networks, National Systems, and Strategic Policies U.S. Technology Policy Military Technology Policy A National Strategy of Cooperative Competition Selected Bibliography Index

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