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Biotechnology industrial competitiveness: Federal research, financial and regulatory policies

The author reviews several key Congressional and Administration reports addressing federal research, regulatory and fiscal policies that directly affect high-technology industries, such as the biotechnology industry. In order to stimulate research by private industry, Congress has tried to lower the...

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Published in:Technology in society 1986, Vol.8 (3), p.209-217
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