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bullet point for eventsBootstrapping Development: Rethinking the Role of Public Intervention in Promoting Growth. Charles F. Sabel, Columbia University Law School, November 2005. (PDF, 162Kb)

 

bullet point for eventsSystemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States: Northeast and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective. Richard F. Doner and Dan Slater, Emory University, Bryan K. Ritchie, Michigan State University. Spring 2005.  (PDF, 127Kb)

 

bullet point for eventsChile: Towards a Pragmatic Innovation Agenda. Yevgeny Kuznetsov, Knowledge for Development Program.  November 2004. (PDF, 1.49Mb)

 

bullet point for eventsPromoting Business Innovation: Lessons of Pragmatic Policy Reforms. Yevgeny Kuznetsov, Knowledge for Development Program. November 2004. (PDF, 67Kb)

 

bullet point for eventsFrom Direct Government Support of Innovative SME’s to Targeting Venture Capital/Private Equity (VC/PE) & Innovative Clusters. An Innovation and Technology Policy (ITP) Cycle Model for Industrializing Economies. Gil Avnimelech, the School of Management, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and Morris Teubal, Economics, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. August 2004. (PDF, 417Kb)

 

bullet point for eventsPathway to Innovation in Asia’s Leading Electronics Exporting Countries: Drivers and Policy Implications. Dieter Ernst, East-West Center . November 2003. The paper documents the emergence of global design networks and increasingly vital role in those networks of Korea , Taiwan, China and India . (PDF, 402Kb)

 

bullet point for eventsPath Dependence in Action: the Adoption and Persistence of the Korean Model of Economic Development. Wonhyuk Lim, Korea Development Institute and Brookings Institution. June 2003. (PDF, 116Kb)

bullet point for eventsTaiwan’s Hsinchu Region: Imitator and Partner for Silicon Valley. AnnaLee Saxenian, SIEPR and University of California , Berkeley . June 2001. The paper documents a diversity of search networks that simultaneously pushed capabilities of government and Taiwanese nascent sector of innovation-based start-up and spin-offs. (PDF, 179Kb)

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