Supertech: How America Can Win the Technology Race

Supertech: How America Can Win the Technology Race by Thomas G. Donlan, published by Irwin Professional Pub in 1991, explores the essential technologies shaping the future, including semi-conductors and supercomputers. This edition spans 342 pages and is presented in English, providing a comprehensive examination of the laws, regulations, and economic structures that influence technological advancement in the United States.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the factors that either facilitate or hinder the development of critical technologies. The book delves into the interplay between technology and state, offering insights into how policy decisions impact the growth of innovation. Through its exploration of these themes, this work aims to inform discussions on the future of technology in America.
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Offers insight into the critical technologies of the future, such as semi-conductors and supercomputers, and discusses the laws, regulations, and economic structures that help or hurt their development
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