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    The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World (repost)

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    The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World (repost)

    Amar Bhide "The Venturesome Economy: How Innovation Sustains Prosperity in a More Connected World"
    English | 2008-10-05 | ISBN: 0691135177 | 528 pages | PDF | 2 MB

    Many warn that the next stage of globalization–the offshoring of research and development to China and India–threatens the foundations of Western prosperity. But in The Venturesome Economy, acclaimed business and economics scholar Amar Bhidé shows how wrong the doomsayers are.

    Using extensive field studies on venture-capital-backed businesses to examine how technology really advances in modern economies, Bhidé explains why know-how developed abroad enhances–not diminishes–prosperity at home, and why trying to maintain the U.S. lead by subsidizing more research or training more scientists will do more harm than good.

    When breakthrough ideas know no borders, a nation's capacity to exploit cutting-edge research regardless of where it originates is crucial: our "venturesome consumption"–the willingness and ability of our businesses and consumers to effectively use products and technologies derived from scientific research–is far more important than our share of such research. In fact, a venturesome economy benefits from an increase in research produced abroad: the success of Apple's iPod, for instance, owes much to technologies developed in Asia and Europe.

    Many players–entrepreneurs, managers, financiers, salesmen, consumers, and not just a few brilliant scientists and engineers–have kept the U.S. at the forefront of the innovation game. As long as their venturesome spirit remains alive and well we need not fear advances abroad. Read The Venturesome Economy and learn why–and see how we can keep it that way.