Contributions

  • Proctor P. Reid (Editor) - Contributor
  • Alan Schriesheim (Editor) - Contributor

Publication

1996-06-03 - National Academies Press

Language

English

Word Count

51,000 words, Guess

Page Count

204 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number96011026
  • Goodreads3613462

Classifications

  • LCCHG4910.F68 1996

Description

During the past decade, foreign participation in U.S. research and development - through acquisition of R&D intensive businesses, links with universities, and other arrangements - has expanded rapidly. This emergence of foreign influence has drawn a mixed response from the U.S. R&D community, policymakers, and the public. Although public pressure for placing greater restrictions on foreign R&D involvement is mounting, there exists a large gap in expert and public understanding of the drivers, nature, and consequences of foreign participation in the nation's technology enterprise. This volume seeks to close this gap and improve the quality of private and public policy responses to the challenges and opportunities presented. The book reviews the nature of R&D activities and how these activities contribute to economic development; the causes, scope, and nature of foreign involvement in U.S.-based privately and publicly funded R&D activity and the associated costs, risks, benefits, and opportunities of this trend for the United States; and the merits and liabilities of existing as well as proposed policies to regulate foreign participation in U.S. R&D.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Foreign Participation in U.S. Research and Development: Asset or Liability? (<i>Prospering in a Global Economy:</i> A Series)PaperbackNational Academies Press1996-06-03

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