The Role of R&D in Industrial Policy: Rise and fall of a research driven strategy for industrialisation
R&D has played a central role in Norwegian public industrial policy for only a relatively short period. Before 1963, there was little interest in linking technological research policy to a wider national industrial strategy. During the mid 1960s, attempts were made to link public research more closely to industrial development, and the state became more engaged in funding industrial R&D. During the 1980s, governments increased public industrial R&D funding substantially, and for a short period of time research became a core element in national industrial policy. However, from the early 1990s the situation again changed. Public research policy lost its significance in wider national industrial strategies.
Year of publication: |
2007-06
|
---|---|
Authors: | Wicken, Olav |
Institutions: | Senter for teknologi, innovasjon og kultur (TIK), Universitetet i Oslo |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Wicken, Olav, (2007)
-
The Dynamics of Resource-Based Economic Development: Evidence from Australia and Norway
Ville, Simon, (2012)
-
The dynamics of resource-based economic development: evidence from Australia and Norway
Ville, Simon, (2013)
- More ...