Targeting the Computer: Government Support and International Competition

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Brookings Institution, 1987 - Business & Economics - 266 pages
Flamm analyzes the origins and evolution of the role of government in the development of computer technology and examines the economic impact of computer technology. He reviews government policies affecting the development of computer technology in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan, evaluates the aggregate impact, and identifies areas of potential future concern. ISBN 0-8157-2852-2: $31.95; ISBN 0-8157-2851-4 (pbk.): $11.95.

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