Defining “high technology” is not easy. However, one component of defining it has been widely accepted: a high percentage of both R&D expenditures and engineers and scientists. The assumption here is that high-tech industries, because of their innovative nature, spend more on R&D and employ more skilled workers than other industries on average. This article analyzes the effect high technology has in metropolitan areas and the policy issues that surrounds high-tech industries.IC2 Institut
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...
Innovative, high-technology industries are commonly described as drivers of regional development. ‘T...
When there is an economic downturn, cities are forced to develop a strategy to revitalize. Increasin...
Defining “high technology” is not easy. However, one component of defining it has been widely accept...
In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high t...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
New institutional alliances, driven by the rapid increase in and diversity of new technologies, are ...
High-technology firms compete globally by bringing products to market quickly and efficiently. In a ...
Since the late 1980s, the growth of the Austin regional economy has outpaced that of other medium-si...
Policymakers in high-technology cities have become increasingly concerned that large segments of the...
Since the 1970s, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology ...
[Excerpt] High-tech industries are an important part of the U.S. economy, employing nearly 17 millio...
To better understand the development of high technology industry in Texas, this monograph compares t...
© 2019 Studies on the accessibility needs of high-tech firms often draw on agglomeration economies a...
none2siMany nations and regions throughout the world are attempting to promote development of high-t...
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...
Innovative, high-technology industries are commonly described as drivers of regional development. ‘T...
When there is an economic downturn, cities are forced to develop a strategy to revitalize. Increasin...
Defining “high technology” is not easy. However, one component of defining it has been widely accept...
In the past three decades, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high t...
The theme of high-technology economic base and regional development, around which this research is b...
New institutional alliances, driven by the rapid increase in and diversity of new technologies, are ...
High-technology firms compete globally by bringing products to market quickly and efficiently. In a ...
Since the late 1980s, the growth of the Austin regional economy has outpaced that of other medium-si...
Policymakers in high-technology cities have become increasingly concerned that large segments of the...
Since the 1970s, federal, state and local governments have launched an array of new high technology ...
[Excerpt] High-tech industries are an important part of the U.S. economy, employing nearly 17 millio...
To better understand the development of high technology industry in Texas, this monograph compares t...
© 2019 Studies on the accessibility needs of high-tech firms often draw on agglomeration economies a...
none2siMany nations and regions throughout the world are attempting to promote development of high-t...
This paper studies the influence of"high technology"on the growth of output by using cross-section d...
Innovative, high-technology industries are commonly described as drivers of regional development. ‘T...
When there is an economic downturn, cities are forced to develop a strategy to revitalize. Increasin...