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Dan Breznitz

    Dieser Autor erforscht die komplexe Beziehung zwischen Innovation und Staat und untersucht, wie Politiken und institutionelle Rahmenbedingungen technologischen Fortschritt und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung beeinflussen. Seine Arbeit unterstreicht die entscheidende Rolle von Regierungen bei der Förderung von Innovationen und befasst sich gleichzeitig mit den potenziellen Herausforderungen und Komplexitäten, die sich aus diesen Interaktionen ergeben. Der Autor strebt danach, ein tieferes Verständnis der Triebkräfte moderner Volkswirtschaften zu vermitteln und betont die Notwendigkeit durchdachter Strategien für nachhaltiges Wachstum.

    Innovation in Real Places
    Run of the Red Queen
    • Innovation in Real Places

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      All cities and regions prioritize economic growth for a simple reason: it is essential to wellbeing and progress. But what are the sources of growth? The eminent scholar of innovation Dan Breznitz contends that the answer lies in global supply networks. In Innovation in Real Places, he examines the four stages of production and argues that struggling regions cannot improve their circumstances by imitating tech-centric economies. Rather, they need to develop their own strengths, and they can do this by focusing on where they best fit in a globalized production system. All cities and localities have certain strengths, and the trick is in recognizing it.

      Innovation in Real Places2021
      3,9
    • Run of the Red Queen

      Government, Innovation, Globalization, and Economic Growth in China

      • 278 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Few observers are unimpressed by the economic ambition of China or by the nation's remarkable rate of growth. But what does the future hold? This meticulously researched book closely examines the strengths and weaknesses of the Chinese economic system to discover where the nation may be headed and what the Chinese experience reveals about emerging market economies. The authors find that contrary to popular belief, cutting edge innovation is not a prerequisite for sustained economic vitality—and that China is a perfect case in point.

      Run of the Red Queen2011
      4,1