The enthusiasm surrounding high-technology (high-tech) indus tries is in part a response to the prospect of future employment growth and to the expectation that these industries will form the basis of self-sustaining local/regional economies. Currently, how ever, states and communities compete for high-tech employment with only a vague understanding of the forces governing the diffusion of high-tech development. All too often they use scarce public revenues to attract these industries with little assurance of long-run returns on such investment
In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high t...
Established industries, which constitute by far the largest share of the manufacturing and service s...
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...
The enthusiasm surrounding high-technology (high-tech) indus tries is in part a response to the pro...
Since the 1970s, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology ...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
As new and old technologies generally co-exist in the complex production methods that characterise m...
Spurring growth in the high-tech sector has been a pervasive focal point of regional economic develo...
Promoting a high- technology economic base has been widely adopted as a regional development policy...
High technology industry occured as an effect of industrial structure evolution in the highly develo...
Defining “high technology” is not easy. However, one component of defining it has been widely accept...
Policymakers in high-technology cities have become increasingly concerned that large segments of the...
A growth model is developed to substantiate the conventional wisdom that regards high-tech high-capa...
The challenges of accelerating industrial development are the most discussed issues in modern histor...
This paper analyses mechanisms of decline and renewal in high-tech regions, illustrated with empiric...
In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high t...
Established industries, which constitute by far the largest share of the manufacturing and service s...
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...
The enthusiasm surrounding high-technology (high-tech) indus tries is in part a response to the pro...
Since the 1970s, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology ...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
As new and old technologies generally co-exist in the complex production methods that characterise m...
Spurring growth in the high-tech sector has been a pervasive focal point of regional economic develo...
Promoting a high- technology economic base has been widely adopted as a regional development policy...
High technology industry occured as an effect of industrial structure evolution in the highly develo...
Defining “high technology” is not easy. However, one component of defining it has been widely accept...
Policymakers in high-technology cities have become increasingly concerned that large segments of the...
A growth model is developed to substantiate the conventional wisdom that regards high-tech high-capa...
The challenges of accelerating industrial development are the most discussed issues in modern histor...
This paper analyses mechanisms of decline and renewal in high-tech regions, illustrated with empiric...
In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high t...
Established industries, which constitute by far the largest share of the manufacturing and service s...
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...