Technology policy in the European Union

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Technology policy in the European Union

John Peterson and Margaret Sharp

(The European Union series / general editors, Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson, Vincent Wright)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998

  • : uk : hbk.
  • : uk : pbk.
  • : us : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-250) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: uk : hbk. ISBN 9780333656426

Description

A major new assessment of European technology policy set in the context of the wider political economy of contemporary Europe. The book focuses centrally on collaborative research programmes, such as the EU's Framework programme and the intergovernmental EUREKA programme, and their contribution to European technological competitiveness. Based on new and original research, Technology Policy in the European Union provides definitive coverage of an increasingly important, expensive and politicised area of public policy

Table of Contents

Introduction.- The Historical Backdrop.- Competition, Collaboration and Integration.- Davignon, ESPRIT and the Single European Act.- EUREKA!.- Maastricht and Framework IV.- A European Technology Community?.- Decision-Making: Who Gets What and Why?.- What Has Been Achieved.- Conclusion.
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: uk : pbk. ISBN 9780333656433

Description

This text provides an assessment of European technology policy set in the context of the wider political economy of contemporary Europe. The book focuses centrally on collaborative research programmes, such as the EU's Framework and the intergovernmental EUREKA, and their contribution to European technological competitiveness. Based on research, the book offers coverage of an increasingly important, expensive and politicized area of public policy.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Historical Backdrop Competition, Collaboration and Integration Davignon, ESPRIT and the Single European Act EUREKA! Maastricht and Framework IV A European Technology Community? Decision-Making: Who Gets What and Why? What Has Been Achieved Conclusion

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