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This policy brief compares and assesses the 2008 presidential election candidates’ technology and innovation...
In RAND’s Rose-Colored Glasses: How RAND’s Report on U.S. Competitiveness in Science and Technology Gets it...
In the last few years the debate over broadband policy has become increasingly partisan and bitter. It's...
While bash-the-corporation rhetoric may have some populist appeal, it is both factually and logically flawed.
In this report, ITIF finds that the nature of the U.S. innovation system has changed dramatically over the...
In reference to ITIF’s call for a National Innovation Foundation ITIF president Rob Atkinson and Howard Wial...
The American Optometric Association journal "Optometry" has published a study that purports to find...
Based on the findings from other nations, the report proposes 11 policy recommendations to spur both...
Recently, a Pennsylvanian couple sued Google for publishing photos of their home on Google Maps. This lawsuit...
Thomas Friedman’s ongoing love of carbon prices leaves him with an innovation blind spot.
Reflections on the need to revitalize U.S. manufacturing with a coherent national strategy.
The bankruptcy of solar firm Solyndra offers an important lesson about failure in innovation.
Restoring robust job growth will require Washington to recognize there is a competitiveness crisis and act accordingly.
Legislation pending in New York is designed to protect brick-and-mortar pharmacies at the expense of higher health care costs for consumers.
A fundamentally misguided strategy for confronting America’s budgetary and environmental challenges.
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 will continue to be used by activists to derail innovation in agriculture.
Antipathy toward multinationals ignores their vital role in our economy.
Why the green economy is headed for a crisis and an energy innovation approach is absolutely necessary.
ITIF argues for trade-focused policies to boost domestic competitiveness in the clean economy.
ITIF Senior Fellow Val Giddings will speak at the AAAS Charles Valentine Riley Memorial Lecture.
Senior Analyst Daniel Castro will speak at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's event on electronic data flow.
Senior Analyst Daniel Castro discusses strategies to build a more prosperous economy for health care data.
ITIF Senior Analyst Daniel Castro will discuss mobile applications and the state of Internet privacy.
Rob Atkinson will speak at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Forum on Science...
ITIF Senior Fellow Richard Bennett will give a speech to the Australian Telecom User Group on the innovation...
Daniel Castro will speak at the 6th Annual ABA/FCBA Symposium on Privacy & Data Security.
Presentation at the Council of Graduate Schools Research Forum.
Daniel Castro will speak at the DMA in DC 2011 conference.
ITIF Senior Analyst Daniel Castro will be discussing online behavioral targeting and its implications for...
California should revise and expand its R&D credit and consider implementing a patent box.
ITIF recommends phasing out Universal Service and ICC subsidies and replacing them with a rural broadband...
Further testing will determine the feasibility of LightSquared operation in the lower 10 MHz of their...
Rob Atkinson urges tax fairness for digital goods in Congressional testimony.
ITIF submits public comments in response to the Department of Energy’s Quadrennial Technology Review.
The Census Bureau should allow individuals to submit their responses online and adapt to current technology...
Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Intellectual Property Competition and the Internet.
The report on privacy provides many useful recommendations, but falls short in a number of areas.
ITIF Senior Analyst Daniel Castro's testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on...
ITIF files reply comments with the FCC in the “Two Questions Inquiry” on managed services and wireless net...
In a chapter for the new book Practicing Sustainability, Rob Atkinson wrote about sustainability from an innovation economics perspective.
"Innovation Economics: The Race for Global Advantage." This new book delivers a critical wake-up call: a fierce global race for innovation advantage is under way and the United States is running the risk of losing.
Supply-Side Follies methodically debunks the common assumptions of conservative economics and demonstrates why it is a flawed doctrine that is setting up the U.S. for a major economic downturn in the near future.
Taking into account the historical record, the book discusses the shortcomings of prevailing liberal and conservative economic doctrines and lays out a new growth economics agenda aimed at maximizing the productivity and innovation-enhancing forces of the New Economy.
