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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x30 mm, kaal: 560 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788163842
  • ISBN-13: 9781788163842
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x158x30 mm, kaal: 560 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788163842
  • ISBN-13: 9781788163842
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Is neoclassical economics dead? Why have the biggest industrial economies stagnated since the financial crisis? Is the competitive threat from China a tired metaphor or a genuine danger to our standard of living?

Lord David Sainsbury draws on his experience in business and government to assemble the evidence and comes to some startling conclusions. In Windows of Opportunity, he argues that economic growth comes not as a steady process, but as a series of jumps, based on investment in high value-added firms. Because these firms are engaged in winner-takes-all competition, rapid growth in one country can indeed come at the expense of growth in another, contrary to the standard models. He suggests a new theory of growth and development, with a role for government in 'picking winners' at the level of technologies and industries rather than individual firms. With the role of industrial policy at the centre of the Brexit debate, but a significant intellectual gap in setting out what that policy should be, this book could not be more timely.

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One way or another, [ this government] is going to have big decisions to make about industrial policy in this new and very different world. This book should go on its reading list. -- Richard Lambert * Financial Times *

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A new theory of economic growth, putting individual firms' investment decisions in the central role
Acknowledgements xi
List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiii
Preface 1(4)
1 The Need for a New Theory
5(30)
2 A Dynamic Capability Theory of Economic Growth
35(24)
3 Sectoral Systems of Innovation
59(22)
4 City and Regional Systems of Innovation
81(26)
5 Forging Ahead
107(21)
6 Catching Up
128(27)
7 Falling Behind
155(25)
8 National Systems of Education and Training
180(20)
9 National Systems of Innovation
200(25)
10 The Role of Governments in Creating Wealth
225(18)
Notes 243(10)
Index 253
David Sainsbury (Lord Sainsbury of Turville) was Finance Director of J. Sainsbury plc 1973-90 and Chairman 1992-8. He was Minister of Science and Innovation in Tony Blair's Labour Government from July 1998 until November 2006. He founded the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, and founded and chairs the Institute for Government. In 2007 he produced a review of the Government's science and innovation policies, The Race to the Top, and in 2013 published Progressive Capitalism: How to Achieve Economic Growth, Liberty and Social Justice. He has been Chancellor of the University of Cambridge since October 2011.