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Governance, Growth and Global Leadership

The Role of the State in Technological Progress, 17502000 (Modern Economic and Social History) (Modern Economic and Social History)

By Espen Moe

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Publish Date

February 2007

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing

Language

eng

Pages

320

Description:

"This book focuses on the role of the state in promoting a country's long-term technological progress and industrial leadership. Throughout history, a nation's rise to dominance has invariably been followed by its fall; the dominant powers of today are not the same ones that controlled the world three hundred years ago. In the same manner, economic dominance has usually been fleeting, as leading nations have routinely been caught up and surpassed by challengers. This study looks at Schumpeterian growth - currently the most important source of economic growth - which credits the ability to use technological progress for the benefit of industrial leadership as the key motor of national development and economic success." "Contrasting the experiences of five great powers (Britain, France, German, the USA and Japan) during five periods of technological and industrial leadership, from the Industrial Revolution to the beginning of the twenty-first century, the book draws on historical and comparative methods to draw causal inferences about international progress and leadership." "By applying economic theory to long-term historical models, this book offers a perspective on the causes and effects of national growth and industrial leadership. It will be invaluable reading for anyone with an interest in international relations and global economic trends, both modern and historical."--BOOK JACKET.