Fred L. Block, Matthew R. Keller
1: Innovation and the Invisible Hand of Government; I: Telling the Stories; I 2: The Military's Hidden Hand; I 3: Political Structures and the Making of U.S. Biotechnology; I 4: To Hide or Not to Hide?; I 5: Green Capitalists in a Purple State; I 6: The CIA's Pioneering Role in Public Venture Capital Initiatives; I 7: DARPA Does Moore's Law; II: Scale, Significance, and Implications; II 8: Where Do Innovations Come From?; II 9: Failure to Deploy; II 10: From Developmental Network State to Market Managerialism in Ireland; II 11: China's (Not So Hidden) Developmental State; II 12: Everyone an Innovator; II 13: The Paradox of the Weak State Revisited; II 14: Avoiding Network Failure
The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression has generated a fundamental re-evaluation of the free-market policies that have dominated American politics for three decades