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Innovation and Adaptation: 
What Does It Take For Wealthy Countries To Sustain Growth?

Sponsored by:
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
IIR (Institute of Industrial Relations), UC Berkeley
ETLA-BRIE Project

 

 

Additional Materials



Additional Background Documents 

Herrigel, Gary, and Volker Wittke, 2005: “Varieties of Vertical Disintegration: The Global Trend toward Heterogeneous Supply Relations and the Reproduction of Difference in US and German Manufacturing”, in Glenn Morgan, Richard Whitley, and Eli Moen (eds.), Changing Capitalisms? Internationalization, Institutional Change, and Systems of Economic Organization. 

Herrigel, Gary. 2005. “ Space and Governance in New Old Economy Manufacturing Industries”. Work in progress. 

Nielsen, Niels Christian and Maj Cecilie Nielsen. 2006. “Spoken About Knowledge: Why It Takes Much More Than Knowledge Management to Manage Knowledge”, in John Zysman and Abraham Newman (eds.), How Revolutionary was the Revolution? National Responses, Market Transitions, and Global Technology in the Digital Era: A BRIE/ETLA/Helsinki Project . 

Boyer, Robert, La Flexicurite Danoise Quels Enseignements Pour La France?

Kristensen, Peer Hull, Modelling National Business and the Civilizing Process

O'riain, Sean, The Politics of High-Tech Growth. Page 3-39 Cambridge
University Press.




Upcoming Book Releases 

Breznitz, Danny.  Innovation and the State. Yale University Press.
Forthcoming, 2007.

Saxenian, AnnaLee. The New Argonauts: Regional Advantage in a Global Economy. Harvard University Press. 


John Zysman and Abraham Newman (eds.), How Revolutionary was the Revolution? National Responses, Market Transitions, and Global Technology in the Digital Era: A BRIE/ETLA/Helsinki Project . Stanford University Press. 



 

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