Friday, April 23, 2010

The Future of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Brookings (Muro) - In a presentation to the International Economic Development Council, Mark Muro outlines ways to build innovation in the United States. He calls for a strategy that properly uses the expertise and assets concentrated in metropolitan areas, along with stressing the importance of exports.

Now, you may ask, “What could be new about innovation and entrepreneurship policy?” “Isn’t that really just the usual mix of tax policies and R&D investments at the macro end and SBA and SBIR grants and entrepreneurship training at the micro end?” Well, no: As it happens, the federal government really is embarking on a new path that considers not just “macro” economic policy on the one hand and micro stuff for individual firms and innovators but also the context in which they operate and the institutions that help or hinder them. And so what want to do now is try to give you a sense of the emerging approach by, first, suggesting some of the perspective and federal policy concepts we’ve been promoting at the Metro Program; and then, second, reviewing some of the government’s responses. See PowerPoint

Hat Tip: Innovation Daily

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