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Innovation, Employment and Growth Policy Issues in the EU and the US [electronic resource] / edited by Paul J.J. Welfens, John T. Addison.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009Edition: 1st ed. 2009Description: XXXII, 354 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642006319
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.9
LOC classification:
  • HD87-87.55
Online resources:
Contents:
Structural Change, Innovation and Growth in the Single EU Market -- Wage Dispersion in Germany and the US: Is There Compression from Below? -- The Performance Effects of Unions, Codetermination, and Employee Involvement: Comparing the United States and Germany (with an Addendum on the United Kingdom) -- Ageing and Pension Reforms: Simulations and Policy Options -- Ageing and Global Capital Flows -- Effects of the Ageing Population on Capital Markets -- US Economic Outlook: Beyond the Credit Crunch -- Selected Innovation Factors: An International Comparison -- The Innovation Imperative and the Role of SBIR Innovation Awards -- Trips, Pharmaceutical Innovation and Access to Medicines -- The Knowledge Society -- Technological and Growth Dynamics in the New Member States of the European Union -- Benchmarking Innovation Performance on the Regional Level: Approach and Policy Implications of the European Innovation Scoreboard for Countries and Regions -- Energy Technology Policy in Europe -- US Climate Change Emissions Mitigation Policy: Energy Technology Push and Other US Policies -- EU-US International Relations: A Political Science Perspective -- Policy Issues and Fields of Cooperation.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The EU and the U.S. confront distinct factor market dynamics and common policy challenges. Labor market developments and long-term changes in capital markets and capital flows represent key problems in aging societies. The analyses presented here compare the European and U.S. patterns in this regard. Moreover, Schumpeterian innovation dynamics as well as energy policy issues receive attention. Considerable differences in innovation dynamics are reported across countries. The book charts the role of different innovation systems and knowledge societies and highlights different policy approaches. Another focus is upon structural changes and innovation in open economies. Finally, medium and long-term options for transatlantic cooperation are evaluated against the backdrop of the Lisbon agenda.
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Structural Change, Innovation and Growth in the Single EU Market -- Wage Dispersion in Germany and the US: Is There Compression from Below? -- The Performance Effects of Unions, Codetermination, and Employee Involvement: Comparing the United States and Germany (with an Addendum on the United Kingdom) -- Ageing and Pension Reforms: Simulations and Policy Options -- Ageing and Global Capital Flows -- Effects of the Ageing Population on Capital Markets -- US Economic Outlook: Beyond the Credit Crunch -- Selected Innovation Factors: An International Comparison -- The Innovation Imperative and the Role of SBIR Innovation Awards -- Trips, Pharmaceutical Innovation and Access to Medicines -- The Knowledge Society -- Technological and Growth Dynamics in the New Member States of the European Union -- Benchmarking Innovation Performance on the Regional Level: Approach and Policy Implications of the European Innovation Scoreboard for Countries and Regions -- Energy Technology Policy in Europe -- US Climate Change Emissions Mitigation Policy: Energy Technology Push and Other US Policies -- EU-US International Relations: A Political Science Perspective -- Policy Issues and Fields of Cooperation.

The EU and the U.S. confront distinct factor market dynamics and common policy challenges. Labor market developments and long-term changes in capital markets and capital flows represent key problems in aging societies. The analyses presented here compare the European and U.S. patterns in this regard. Moreover, Schumpeterian innovation dynamics as well as energy policy issues receive attention. Considerable differences in innovation dynamics are reported across countries. The book charts the role of different innovation systems and knowledge societies and highlights different policy approaches. Another focus is upon structural changes and innovation in open economies. Finally, medium and long-term options for transatlantic cooperation are evaluated against the backdrop of the Lisbon agenda.

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