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The creation and adoption of new products, services, technologies and business models drives economic growth. Improving America’s standard of living and competitive edge depends on the nation’s ability to innovate. Without a targeted federal partnership, U.S. competitiveness will slip and economic growth will lag. Brookings experts describe how America’s innovation efforts may—or may not—be enough.
Solar panels are pictured in the Nevada Desert as U.S. President Barack Obama visited the Copper Mountain Solar Project in Boulder City, Nevada (REUTERS/Jason Reed).
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DOE’s Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative Leverages Regions
May 6, 2013, Scott Andes and Mark Muro
The U.S. Department of Energy hopes to increase manufacturing innovation with the new Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative. Scott Andes and Mark Muro break down the Initiative's regional approach to clean energy.
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Testimony | Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law, Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives
February 26, 2013, Clifford Winston
Testimony | Joint Economic Committee
June 29, 2010, Robert E. Litan
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Rice University, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
On May 17, Mark Muro will speak at the MAPI Executive Summit in Chicago.
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Darrell M. West
Vice President and Director, Governance Studies
Founding Director, Center for Technology Innovation
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Walter D. Valdivia
Fellow, Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation
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Fergus Hanson
Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy
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