ENDURING DILEMMAS IN US TECHNOLOGY POLICY

被引:15
作者
HAM, RM [1 ]
MOWERY, DC [1 ]
机构
[1] CANADIAN INST ADV RES,TORONTO,ON,CANADA
关键词
D O I
10.2307/41165812
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
During the 1992 Presidential election campaign, candidates Bill Clinton and Albert Gore emphasized their commitment to a new U.S. technology policy. Nevertheless, Clinton Administration technology policy in fact carries forward many of the policies that emerged under the Reagan and Bush administrations. These policies were developed in response to changes in the international economic and technological environment that have reduced U.S. technological dominance and have deepened the technological and economic interdependence of the U.S. and foreign economies. Nevertheless, these conditions create persistent dilemmas for the design and implementation of technology policies. One enduring dilemma is the tension between technology and trade policies. A second dilemma concerns the relationship between defense-related R&D programs and civilian technology development. This article reviews the efforts of the Clinton Administration and its immediate predecessors to deal with these policy conflicts.
引用
收藏
页码:89 / 107
页数:19
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]  
*AM ASS ADV SCI, 1995, AAAS19 REP
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1991, TECHNOLOGY PURSUIT E
[3]  
BARFIELD C, 1994, ISSUES SCI TECHN WIN, P21
[4]  
CLINTON WJ, 1993, TECHNOLOGY AM EC GRO, P1
[5]  
DAVIS B, 1994, WALL ST J 0408, pA16
[6]  
EDQUIST C, 1988, FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION
[7]  
EVENSON RE, 1982, GOVT TECHNICAL PROGR
[8]  
*I DEF AN, 1991, DARPA TECHN ACC, V2
[9]  
KATZ ML, 1990, BROOKINGS PAP ECO AC, P137
[10]   IN FROM THE COLD - PROSPECTS FOR CONVERSION OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE [J].
KELLEY, MR ;
WATKINS, TA .
SCIENCE, 1995, 268 (5210) :525-532