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By:
Robert Teitelman
ISBN:
UOM:39015032978036
Publication Type:
-
Category:
Business & Economics
Condition:
Very Good
No Of Pages:
280
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Hb
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Rs 795.00
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The playfulness of the title is flattened by the weight of the macroeconomic analysis that underlies Teitelman's thesis that there exists a pattern of interaction between technological innovation and capital formation in post-WW II America, with the source of financing determining how the technology will be utilized. A business journalist and author of Gene Dreams , he focuses on three technologies of the 1950s and '60s that sprang from academic wartime research: microelectronics, clinical pharmaceuticals and television. The implicit premise that the American "marriage" of science and manufacturing techonology--officiated by capital--has its own character has been overlooked in recent examinations of postwar Japanese and German business performance. The historical pattern that Teitelman pursues, citing the company histories of Syntex, RCA, Texas Instruments and others, is difficult to prove with three or so case industries. Yet the issue of expanding technologies has rarely seemed so compelling in American history and Teitelman offers convincing evidence that such an economic grail exists--and holds our future. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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