This paper attempts to demonstrate that while the developing countries are trying to pare down the role of their governments in economic matters, the developed countries are putting in place a number of support measures to help their private sectors to commit more resources to R and D. The efforts of the US and the OECD governments are examined to show how they are articulating proactive public innovation policies.
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