Visible Costs and Invisible Benefits: Military Procurement As Innovation Policy - Couverture rigide

Eliasson, Gunnar

 
9783319669922: Visible Costs and Invisible Benefits: Military Procurement As Innovation Policy

Synopsis

Examines the role of public procurement of military products on innovation policy

Quantifies civilian spillovers from regional military product development projects from around the world

Provides a comparative analysis of cost benefit calculation models

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À propos de l?auteur

Gunnar Eliasson is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Economics/Dynamics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. He is associated with the Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum in Stockholm as a senior researcher and adviser. He was previously President of the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI, now IFN) in Stockholm, and before that Chief Economist and Director of the Economic Policy department at the Federation of Swedish Industries. He is a member of the Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), and has served on several firm and other boards, among them the Royal Institute of Art. He has been a consultant to many firms in Sweden and abroad, to Government agencies and to the OECD. From 1994 to 1996 he was the President of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society.

Gunnar Eliasson has published many books and journal articles in the fields of industrial economics, the theory of the firm, business economic planning and management, labor and education economics and simulation modeling. He is the father of the Swedish Micro to Macro simulation model MOSES and the theory of the Experimentally Organized Economy and of Competence Blocs, in which customer competence and commercialization markets guide the selection of projects that endogenously drives economic development. Among the articles can be mentioned the presentation of the Micro to Macro model in the American Economic Review (1977), "The firm as a competent team" (1990) in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (JEBO) and the "Incomplete Schumpeter Stockholm School connection" (2014) in the Journal of Evolutionary Economics. The latter presents the theory of an experimentally organized economy as a merger of Austrian Schumpeterian and Stockholm School economics, a theme in evolutionary economics and complexity economics that is further pursued in this new book.

His books in English include The Credit Market, Investment Planning and Monetary Policy - An Econometric Study of Manufacturing Industries (1969, short version of doctorate thesis 1968 in Swedish), Business Economic Planning (1976), Technological Competition and Trade in the Experimentally Organized Economy (1987), The Knowledge Based Information Economy (1990), Firm Objectives, Controls and Organization (1996), The Birth, the Life and the Death of Firms (2005), and Advanced Public Procurement as Industrial Policy - The Aircraft Industry as a Technical University (Springer 2010). There is also a study (in Swedish) on the prospects of transforming Swedish health care into a globally competitive export industry (2009) and another, authored together with his wife, Ulla, on the fifteenth century art markets in Northern Italy and Florence (1997), an expanded English version of which is in the works.


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9783319883601: Visible Costs and Invisible Benefits: Military Procurement As Innovation Policy

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ISBN 10 :  3319883607 ISBN 13 :  9783319883601
Editeur : Springer International Publishin..., 2018
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