Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy Questioning the Mission Economy /
This open access book raises some central questions: Do we need moonshot policies to spur innovation and economic growth? What are the risks associated with such policies? Economic turbulence, the COVID-19 pandemic, and mounting environmental concerns have paved the way for a renaissance of targeted...
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Language: | English |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer,
2024.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024. |
Series: | International Studies in Entrepreneurship,
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: Introductory Chapter: 1. Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy: Questioning the Mission Economy
- Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives
- 2. State and Markets: Not Whether But How
- 3. Engineering Is Not Entrepreneurship
- 4. A Behavioral Economics Perspective on the Entrepreneurial State and Mission-Oriented Innovation Policy
- 5. Innovationism and the New Public Intellectuals
- Part III: Empirical Evidence
- 6. Analyzing the Effectiveness of State-Guided Innovation
- 7. A Case Study on DARPA: An Exemplar for Government Strategic Structuring to Foster Innovation?
- 8. The State of the Entrepreneurial State: Empirical Evidence of Mission-Led Innovation Projects around the Globe
- 9. When "What Works" Does Not Work: The United States' Mission to End Homelessness
- 10. The Cost of Missions: The Case of Shipbuilding in Brazil
- 11. You Can't Develop What You Don't Know: The Realities and Limitations of Foreign Aid Missions
- 12. A Public Choice Perspective on Mission-Oriented Innovation Policies and the Behavior of Government Agencies
- 13. Learning from Overrated Mission-Oriented Innovation Policies: Seven Takeaways
- Part IV: Alternative Paths
- 14. The Entrepreneurial State Cannot Deliver without an Entrepreneurial Society
- 15. How Thinking Carefully About Evolution and Morality Can Overcome the Siren Song of Central Planning
- 16. R&D Tax Incentives as an Alternative to Targeted R&D Subsidies
- 17. Bottom-Up Policies Trump Top-Down Missions.