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February 25th, 2009

The U.S. is losing it

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 7:22 pm

Categories: Blogroll, China, Europe, federal government, law & politics, research, venture capital

Tags: Innovation, U.S., Leadership, Strategy, Management, Harry Fuller

That’s the conclusion of a study on innovation and competition. Globally Singapore is now ranked #1 in coming up with new stuff. The U.S. has now fallen to #6 behind Sweden, Luxembourg, Denmark and South Korea. Seems that public policy and government supported-research are crucial to innovation, despite what the anti-government partisans keep repeating about the supremacy of the private sector. They seem to overlook how crucial government-funded research has been to the development of innovations like nuclear energy, Internet, transistors, and space travel.
You can see the whole report from the ITIF here. In the past ten years China has shown the greatest improvement in innovation says the report, followed closely by Singapore. The saddest note: among forty nations, the U.S. has shown the least improvement in the past decade. Dead last, as in brain-dead.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: The U.S. is losing it
There are two types of research: BASIC and APPLIED. And understanding their difference and implications is fundamental to this article.

BASIC research is costly and adversely affects the botto... (Read the rest)
Posted by: The Rationalist Posted on: 06/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Drop the politics. The private sector has innovated plenty as well.  CobraA1 | 02/25/09
Pretty much took the words...  brble | 02/25/09
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7910110.stm  fr0thy2 | 02/25/09
Not entirely true  Caggles | 06/12/09
Should anyone be surprised?  croberts | 02/25/09
"intellectual property"  fr0thy2 | 02/25/09
The effect of such anti-American comments  hiraghm@... | 06/12/09
Yikes! Fascist alert...NT  Wizzerd56 | 06/12/09
Zdnet, don't turn into the Harry Fuller soapbox  Dorkyman | 02/25/09
I have to disagree about the teacher thing  brble | 02/25/09
Well said...  eMJayy | 02/26/09
Agreed!!  HypnoToad | 02/26/09
"Welcome to Cost Co, I love you"  mthyer | 02/26/09
Hear Hear  hiraghm@... | 06/12/09
Listen, Listen  mombo3 | 06/12/09
RE: The U.S. is losing it  mineslave@... | 02/25/09
Re: Drop politics..  mkathiravantwo | 02/25/09
Americans must change their ways, fast!  InAction Man | 02/26/09
Brain dead is right  frgough | 02/26/09
I think you missed your own point....  snberk341 | 02/26/09
Private sector IS superior!  Comnenus | 02/26/09
What do you expect?  dunraven | 02/26/09
Hey, those things sell money and you're a dork if you don't have one  HypnoToad | 02/26/09
This article is a half-joke, right?  HypnoToad | 02/26/09
Wrong presumptions will give you wrong result  mrdelurk@... | 03/10/09
There it is.  edcoyle | 06/12/09
RE: The U.S. is losing it  The Rationalist | 06/16/09

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