This bestseller from leading economist Mariana Mazzucato, named by
the New Republic, as one of the 'most important innovation thinkers'
today is stirring up much-needed debates worldwide about the role of
the State in innovation. Debunking the myth of a laggard State at odds
with a dynamic private sector, Mazzucato reveals in case study after
case study that in fact the opposite situation is true, with the
private sector only finding the courage to invest after the
entrepreneurial State has made the high-risk investments. Case studies
include examples of the State, role in the 'green revolution', in
biotech and pharmaceuticals, as well as several detailed examples from
Silicon Valley. In an intensely researched chapter, she reveals that
every technology that makes the iPhone so "smart" was government
funded: the Internet, GPS, its touch-screen display and the
voice-activated Siri. Mazzucato also controversially argues that in
the history of modern capitalism the State has not only fixed market
failures, but has also shaped and created markets, paving the way for
new technologies and sectors that the private sector only ventures
into once the initial risk has been assumed. And yet by not admitting
the State's role we are socializing only the risks, while privatizing
the rewards in fewer hands. This, she argues, hurts both future
innovation and equity in modern-day capitalism. Named one of the '2013
Books of the Yea' by the 'Financial Times' and recommended by 'Forbes'
in its 2013 'creative leaders' list, this book is a must-read for
those interested in a refreshing and long-awaited take on the public
vs. private sector debate.
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ISBN
9781783085224
Publisert
2016
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Anthem Press (NBN)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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