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Project on Innovation Policy

Institute of Governmental Affairs

University of California, Davis

 

Working Paper Series

1 December 2008

 

This series of working papers is intended to make results of ongoing research available in preliminary form to encourage discussion and commentary before final publication. We welcome feedback from readers and encourage you to convey your comments and criticisms directly to the authors. References to or quotations from the working papers (other than acknowledgment by a writer that he or she has access to such unpublished materials) should be cleared with the author(s) to protect the preliminary character of the papers.

 

No.

Title

Author(s)

 1

Crossing the Divide: From the Military-Industrial to the Development-Procurement Complex     Figure 1

Linda Weiss

2

The Role of DARPA in Seeding and Encouraging New Technology Trajectories: Pre- and Post-Tony Tether in the New Innovation Ecosystem

Erica Fuchs

3

The Making of the Knowledge Economy: State Intervention and the Commercialization of the Life Sciences

Steven Vallas

Daniel L. Kleinman

Dina Biscotti

4

To Hide or Not to Hide? The Advanced Technology Program and the Future of U.S. Civilian Technology Policy

Marian Negoita

5

Green Capitalists in a Purple State: Sandia National Laboratories and the Renewable Energy Industry in New Mexico

Andrew Schrank

6

The Rise of Public Sector Venture Capital Initiatives in the U.S. Federal Government

Matthew R. Keller

 7

Failure to Deploy: Solar Photovoltaic Policy in the U.S.

Chris Knight

 8

Everyone an Innovator

John A. Alic

9

The Production of Innovation: Industrial Policy, Network Governance, and Political Decentralization

Josh Whitford

Andrew Schrank

10

China’s (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the 21st Century

Richard Appelbaum

Rachel Parker

Cong Cao

Gary Gereffi

For more information on the Innovation Policy Project or the Working Paper Series, or printed copies of the papers, contact:

 

Prof. Fred Block

Department of Sociology, University of California, Davis

flblock@ucdavis.edu

 

 


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