Technological Innovations in Japan and S&T Experiences in the Philippines: Drawing Policy Lessons for the Philippines
Caesar B. Cororaton
No DP 2001-08, Discussion Papers from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
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The paper examines the process of technological innovations in Japan by looking at the following factors: the initial conditions, the economic environment in which economy was operating, the goals and strategies pursued, institutions established, economic policies implemented, programs developed, the role of government in the entire process, and the involvement of the private sector. The paper reviews in great detail the science and technology experience in the Philippines. In the light of the above, the paper draws policy lessons for the Philippines. It provides general as well as specific policy lessons and recommendations.
Keywords: science and technology; research and development sector; technological innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 177
Date: 2001
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