Foreign Participation in U.S. Research and Development
Asset or Liability?
National Academy of Engineering author Committee on Foreign Participation in US Research and Development author Proctor P Reid editor Alan Schriesheim editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:5th Jul '96
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During the past decade, foreign participation in U.S. research and development—through acquisition of R&D-intensive businesses, links with universities, and other arrangements—has expanded rapidly.
This emergence of foreign influence has drawn a mixed response—some regard the trend as a positive corollary to the expanding involvement of U.S.-owned companies in national markets abroad. Others consider it a net liability for Americans that often benefits foreign companies and their home economies at U.S. expense.
There exists a large gap in expert and public understanding of the drivers, nature, and consequences of foreign participation in the nation's technology enterprise. This volume seeks to close this gap and reviews:
- The nature of R&D activities and how they contribute to economic development.
- The causes, scope, and nature of foreign involvement in U.S.-based R&D activity and the associated costs, risks, benefits, and opportunities of this trend.
- The merits and liabilities of policies to regulate foreign R&D participation.
- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- The Contribution of R&D to U.S. Economic Development
- Foreign Participation in Privately Funded U.S. R&D
- Foreign Participation in Publicly Funded U.S. R&D
- Findings and Recommendations
- References
- Committee and Staff Biographies
- Agenda
- Participants
- Index <
ISBN: 9780309050951
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204 pages