A structuralist assessment of technology policies : taking Schumpeter seriously on policy / by Richard G. Lipsey and Kenneth Carlaw.  : C21-24/25-1998

This monograph evaluates a selection of government policies designed to influence technological change. Public policy can seek to accelerate or retard technological change, using incentives or disincentives that are either generally applied or narrowly focused. Policy can also seek to exert its influence indirectly by altering such structural variable as the concentration of industry, the amount of foreign investment, the location of firms and the education system.--Executive summary

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Ministère/Organisme Canada. Industry Canada. Micro-Economic Analysis Directorate.
Titre A structuralist assessment of technology policies : taking Schumpeter seriously on policy / by Richard G. Lipsey and Kenneth Carlaw.
Titre de la série Working paper25
Type de publication Série - Voir l'enregistrement principal
Langue Bilingue-[Anglais | Français]
Format Papier
Autres formats offerts Électronique-[Anglais], Électronique-[Français]
Note(s) "This monograph evaluates a selection of government policies designed to influence technological change. Public policy can seek to accelerate or retard technological change, using incentives or disincentives that are either generally applied or narrowly focused. Policy can also seek to exert its influence indirectly by altering such structural variable as the concentration of industry, the amount of foreign investment, the location of firms and the education system."--Executive summary. N.B.: Incorrect catalogue number (C21-24/26-1998) printed in this publication.
Bibliography.
Bilingual
Information sur la publication Ottawa - Ontario : Industry Canada. 1998.
Reliure Softcover
Description English text, ii, 128p. : 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-63628-7
Numéro de catalogue
  • C21-24/25-1998
Descripteurs Government policy
Technological innovation
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