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Broadening Participation in Technology Policy

Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2020
Those who work in politics and policy are often unprepared to address the issues that current technology developments have created. A glaring example is the congressional hearings with Facebook where Congress Members asked embarrassingly fundamental questions and were not able to get to the heart of the issue.
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Planning Science and Technology Policy

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1984
AbstractLong‐range policy planning for international scientific and technological affairs has been hindered by a variety of problems. One is the overall crisis‐response nature of foreign policymaking and another is the difficulty of developing technical information needed for sound forecasts.
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Policy, Technology Adoption, and Growth [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
This paper describes a simple model of technology adoption which combines the two engines of growth emphasized in the recent growth literature: human capital accumulation and technological progress. Our model economy does not create new technologies, it simply adopts those that have been created elsewhere.
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Technology and National Research Policy

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1953
The tremendous changes which have been wrought by technology in the private lives of perhaps a quarter of the people of the world, and its effects on the lives of all the others, the impact of technology on public affairs in every country, and on the whole range of international exchanges and needs and stresses, make it appropriate to include some ...
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Characteristics of Technology Policy in Finland

1994
Technology policy has become an increasingly important field of government activity in all the industrialized countries. This phenomenon is by no means as new as is often imagined. Neither has the tempo of change with regard to technology policy necessarily been as rapid as its ardent proponents have assumed.
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TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1993
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