Thomas K Adamson; Agnieszka Jozefina Biskup; Andrea Gianopoulos; Christopher L Harbo; Amber J Keyser; Katherine Krohn; Lem Capstone (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Thomas K Adamson; Agnieszka Jozefina Biskup; Andrea Gianopoulos; Christopher L Harbo; Amber J Keyser; Katherine Krohn; Lem Capstone (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Thomas K Adamson; Agnieszka Jozefina Biskup; Andrea Gianopoulos; Christopher L Harbo; Amber J Keyser; Katherine Krohn; Lem Capstone Press (2019) Moniviestin
Thomas K Adamson; Agnieszka Jozefina Biskup; Andrea Gianopoulos; Christopher L Harbo; Amber J Keyser; Katherine Krohn; Lem Capstone Press (2019) Moniviestin
Susan G Amara; Ernst Bamberg; Bernd Fleischmann; Thomas Gudermann; Steven C. Hebert; Reinhard Jahn; W.J. Lederer; R Lill Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (2008) Kovakantinen kirja
Susan G. Amara; Ernst Bamberg; Bernd K. Fleischmann; Thomas Gudermann; Reinhard Jahn; William J. Lederer; Roland Lill; Ni Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (2011) Kovakantinen kirja
Susan G. Amara; Ernst Bamberg; Bernd K. Fleischmann; Thomas Gudermann; Reinhard Jahn; William J. Lederer; Roland Lill; Ni Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (2013) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Thomas Brechenmacher; Franz J Felten; Christoph Kampmann; Ludger Korntgen; Anton Schindling; Wilhelm Damberg; Ber Loffler Verlag Karl Alber (2017) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
The U.S. economy reigned supreme in the 20th century, becoming the largest most productive, and most competitive in the world; amazing new technologies were invented and commercialised; the workforce became the most educated in the world; and incomes soared while a large middle class emerged and thrived. As the 21st century approached, however, alarms began to sound about the U.S. economy's ability to remain in this pre-eminent position. Incomes stagnated and job growth slowed. Other countries became better educated and our manufacturing sector lost ground to foreign competitors. Observers have expressed concern that the scientific and technological building blocks critical to our economic leadership have been eroding at a time when many other nations are actively laying strong foundations in these same areas. This book provides an overview of the restoration of American innovation which is the key driver of competitiveness, wage and job growth, and long-term economic growth.
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