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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2011. This book uniquely applies the Schumpeterian innovation policy perspective to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
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This book uniquely applies the Schumpeterian innovation policy perspective to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). A broadly defined framework of the science, technology, innovation and growth system underpins the empirical and conceptual analysis of the critical issues including demand, FDI, finance and education.Specifically, the expert contributors address the (in)capacity of CEE to play a more significant role in the knowledge-based competitiveness of the EU. They question whether it is possible to bolster this capacity with innovation/technology/industry-specific policies, and discuss the changes required at EU and individual country levels to remove sector and industry specific obstacles to greater competitiveness based on innovation. Policies are analyzed from the perspective of growth, and the conclusions drawn are relevant to education, the labor market and competition policy.
This highly original, explicit and systematic study will prove an illuminating read for academics, researchers, students and policy makers focusing on a range of areas including economics, heterodox economics, European studies, technology and innovation.
Contributors include: P. Aghion, J. Edler, H. Harmgart, A. Kaderabkova, R. Narula, S. Radosevic, A. Reid, A. Reinstaller, F. Unterlass, N. Weisshaar
Contents
Contents:
1. Innovation Policy in Multi-Tier Europe: Introduction
Anna Kaderabkova and Slavo Radosevic
2. Challenges of Converging Innovation Policies in a Multi-Tier Europe: A Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
Slavo Radosevic
3. Fostering Growth in CEE Countries: A Country-tailored Approach to Growth Policy
Philippe Aghion, Heike Harmgart and Natalia Weisshaar
4. Sectoral Innovation Modes and Level of Economic Development: Implications for Innovation Policy in the New Member States
Andreas Reinstaller and Fabian Unterlass
5. EU Innovation Policy: One Size Doesn't Fit All!
Alasdair Reid
6. Attracting and Embedding R&D in Multinational Firms: Policy Options for EU New Member States
Rajneesh Narula
7. Innovation in EU CEE: The Role of Demand-based Policy
Jakob Edler
8. Innovation Policy Options for 'Catching Up' by the EU CEE Member States
Philippe Aghion, Andreas Reinstaller, Fabian Unterlass, Jakob Edler, Anna Kaderabkova, Rajneesh Narula, Slavo Radosevic and Alasdair Reid
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