Resources and Publications
Resource and Publication
Durban is likely to overlook the best way to drastically reduce carbon emissions—making unsubsidized clean...
How regulation can both stifle and encourage innovation.
America actually faces three deficits—the budget deficit, the trade deficit, and the investment deficit—that...
"Coexistence" between biotech and organic agriculture is not difficult to achieve.Some ill-...
Stephen Ezell in an article for "World Policy Institute" argues for a new international framework.
To create jobs, this report proposes driving down the value of dollar to boost exports and having firms bid...
ITIF explores international IT application leadership in four fields: health IT, mobile payments, intelligent...
An assessment of what the U.S. can learn from early adopters of national e-ID systems.
An investigation of the programs and policies countries around the world have implemented to boost the...
What set of policies will make more spectrum available for innovative uses?
Tim Callan talks about how companies like RetailNext are bringing the type of data analytics traditionally used by online retailers to brick-and-mortar stores.
Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech sets a great example of how policymakers can chart a unified path forward.
America’s facilities-based competition model is working.
Robert J. Gordon’s latest no-growth forecast has received a lot of attention due to both the economic climate and its provocative nature.
A recap of the event with Peter Cowhey and Michael Kleeman of UC San Diego on the impact of cloud computing on developing economies.
If state and local governments want to get off the treadmill and begin to make real progress, officials will need to make their voices heard and demand that Washington comes together in a bipartisan way.
We need greater innovation to create electric cars that American consumers will actually want to buy and drive.
Lynn Etheredge shares his thoughts on how health care research is changing as a result of the increased use of data.
Clean energy innovation is a goal that either Presidential candidate can support.
Writing in the Washington Post, Matt Stepp argues for U.S. climate policy as a vehicle for innovating cheaper and better clean-energy options for all Americans.
Stephen Ezell, author of "Innovation Economics," will host a reception with the Policy Exchange in...
ITIF is co-hosting a roundtable discussion on Brazil’s new policies for science, technology, and innovation.
Rob Atkinson will moderate a panel on entrepreneurialism based around "Innovation Economics" at the...
Rob Atkinson will moderate a panel discussion will address challenges and possibilities for the future of...
Val Giddings will present on at the Food Policy and Impact conference on the panel "GMO Labeling and...
Event on "Innovation Economics" at GMU Center for Science and Technology Policy.
Rob Atkinson will provide the luncheon keynote at the Washington Innovation Summit.
Rob Atkinson Presenting "Innovation Economics" at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
Rob Atkinson will moderate a Microsoft Conversation on U.S. manufacturing on October 23, 2012.
Rob Atkinson will give a presentation for the Free State Foundation at the National Press Club.
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.
