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All items tagged innovationOpen Think Tank ArticlesDecember 15, 2011 | Rediscovering the Americas: An Innovative 21st Century AllianceRaúl Rivera: Latin American countries are an ideal “pilot region” to research and test innovative solutions to emerging world challenges. The keyword for a new trans-Atlantic alliance should be innovation; namely, to increase the stock of knowledge, to devise new applications, to design new products and to develop new technology. ... MoreMay 11, 2007 | Collective Intelligence and the Future of Decision MakingJohannes Bohnen: Collective intelligence is the cornerstone of Atlantic-Community.org and a potential catalyst for policy innovation. ... MoreMay 9, 2007 | Germany's Innovation DilemmaDavid Vickrey: German businesses should take a cue from the vibrant start-up culture in the United States and be more open to the radical change that innovation can bring. There is no room for fear of failure if Germany is to achieve the sustainable economic growth that it so desires. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesOctober 20, 2011 | Don't Start a Trade War, America. You Won't Win.China’s currency manipulation is now a real problem for both the US and the People’s Republic, and the US Congress should make some effort to press China on this issue; however, the current plan to place tariffs on Chinese exports if they do not revalue will trigger a debilitating trade war. ++ The US has no leverage because of overconsumption and a lack of savings, planning, and ... MoreJune 10, 2010 | Innovation is the Name of the Game: Even in RussiaIt is no coincidence that the US targets 13% of its stimulus package at innovation. ++ Such tactics help the West, especially the US and Europe, “to fortify their domination of the world.” ++ Russia spends only 2% of its GDP on education and science. ++ The R&D activities of the private sector are key. Private enterprise is better suited to promoting innovation than tedious ... MoreCommentsDecember 22, 2011 | Innovation is certainly something fundamental...October 16, 2009 | It is true that our natural instinct in the... |
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