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  1. Making Innovation Policy Work. Learning from Experimentation.
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Foreword
Abbreviations and acronyms
Executive summary
Making innovation policy work: The benefits and lessons of experimental innovation policy
New open economy industrial policy: Making choices without picking winners
"Bottom of the pyramid" innovation and pro-poor growth
Innovation for the "base of the pyramid": Developing a framework for policy experimentation
Incubating the incubation cycle: Two approaches to promoting techno-entrepreneurship in weak institutional environments
Supporting affordable biotechnology innovations: Learning from global collaboration and local experience
Fostering innovation for green growth: Learning from policy experimentation
Making evaluations count: Toward more informed policy
Scaling up and sustaining experimental innovation policies with limited resources: Peripheral Schumpeterian development agencies

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Fostering innovation for green growth: Learning from policy experimentation

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Author Dutz, Mark A. Pilat, Dirk
Abstract This chapter explores the role that innovation can play in achieving a greener economy, with a focus on radical innovations that may help move from "business as usual" to a desirable green growth path. It reviews the role of different types of innovation for green growth, the rationale for innovation policies in a green growth strategy, and experience to date with policies that favour more radical green innovation. It concludes by making the case for mechanisms that facilitate the sharing of what works for green innovation.
Page Count 36
Starting Page 193
Ending Page 228
Language English
Publisher The World Bank OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2014-04-10
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Science and Technology Industry and Services
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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