The black box : innovation and public policy in India / Rakesh, Basant .
By: Basant, Rakesh [author].
Publisher: Haryana, India : Penguin Random House , 2021Description: xx,337p.ISBN: 9780670090822.Subject(s): Technological innovations -- India | Government policyDDC classification: 338.064 Summary: Taking the perspective that all policies that influence technology-related choices of firms should be considered part of innovation policy, the book analyses the impact on innovation of various policies, including those related to industry, trade, R&D, foreign direct investment, intellectual property rights, start-ups and higher education. It brings together conceptual and empirical literature from diverse intellectual streams to analyse the linkages between innovation and public policy. Combining insights from the disciplines of economics and management, the book highlights the complexity of policy choices, identifies certain focus areas and argues for consistency across various policy instruments to create an appropriate environment for innovation in India.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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338.06 PRO- Productivity and the Pandemic : | 338.0609485 FAR-I The impact of climate policy on environmental and economic performance : | 338.060954 RAS-I Industrial growth and employment: a regional analysis | 338.064 BAS-B The black box : | 338.064 CHA-A Advance introduction to National Innovation Systems | 338.064 ECO- Economics of Knowledge Generation and Distribution | 338.064 FOR-I Innovation and the State |
Taking the perspective that all policies that influence technology-related choices of firms should be considered part of innovation policy, the book analyses the impact on innovation of various policies, including those related to industry, trade, R&D, foreign direct investment, intellectual property rights, start-ups and higher education. It brings together conceptual and empirical literature from diverse intellectual streams to analyse the linkages between innovation and public policy. Combining insights from the disciplines of economics and management, the book highlights the complexity of policy choices, identifies certain focus areas and argues for consistency across various policy instruments to create an appropriate environment for innovation in India.
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