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When Republicans this year vehemently opposed the Clinton administration's high-profile RD partnerships with the private sector, many on Capitol Hill were shocked; Pres Bush first endorsed federal cost-shared investments in private firms to help create technology. Branscomb argues that the nation needs a multifaceted bipartisan policy to promote innovation.
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Branscomb, Lewis. “From Technology Politics to Technology Policy.” Issues in Science and Technology, April 1, 1997
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