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Nationalising Science And Research Works About As Well As Nationalising Anything Else

Another reading of this paper is simply “Mariana Mazzucato is wrong” but then we knew that anyway. As Tyler Cowen points out:

[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]…we suggest that this division of innovative labor has not, perhaps, lived up to its promise. The translation of scientific knowledge generated in universities to productivity enhancing technical progress has proved to be more difficult to accomplish in practice than expected. Spinoffs, startups, and university licensing offices have not fully filled the gap left by the decline of the corporate lab. Corporate research has a number of characteristics that make it very valuable for science-based innovation and growth. Large corporations have access to significant resources, can more easily integrate multiple knowledge streams, and direct their research toward solving specific practical problems, which makes it more likely for them to produce commercial applications. University research has tended to be curiosity-driven rather than mission-focused. It has favored insight rather than solutions to specific problems, and partly as a consequence, university research has required additional integration and transformation to become economically useful. This is not to deny the important contributions that universities and small firms make to American innovation. Rather, our point is that large corporate labs may have distinct capabilities which have proved to be difficult to replace.[/perfectpullquote]

And as the paper’s abstract says:

[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]A defining feature of modern economic growth is the systematic application of science to advance technology. However, despite sustained progress in scientific knowledge, recent productivity growth in the U.S. has been disappointing. We review major changes in the American innovation ecosystem over the past century. The past three decades have been marked by a growing division of labor between universities focusing on research and large corporations focusing on development. Knowledge produced by universities is not often in a form that can be readily digested and turned into new goods and services. Small firms and university technology transfer offices cannot fully substitute for corporate research, which had integrated multiple disciplines at the scale required to solve significant technical problems. Therefore, whereas the division of innovative labor may have raised the volume of science by universities, it has also slowed, at least for a period of time, the transformation of that knowledge into novel products and processes.[/perfectpullquote]

Having all the research and science being done off over here by the government paid works about as well as the nationalising of anything else. Not well that is.

There being the obvious reason for this – politically directed research will be research directed for political reasons. We do have a world today where “Genderqueer Dichotomies In Jane Austen’s “Emma”” would be actual research. This is not known to be useful in advancing the growth of the economy.

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Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
4 years ago

politically directed research will be research directed for political reasons.

So…Eisenhower was right?

Leo Savantt
Leo Savantt
4 years ago

“Genderqueer Dichotomies In Jane Austen’s “Emma”, hopefully you are making that up, if not please don’t disabuse, the will to live is only so strong.

timworstall
timworstall
4 years ago
Reply to  Leo Savantt

Well, yes,. But not very made up.

“TOXIC MASCULINITY AND QUEERNESS IN JANE EYRE AND EMMA …”

Is a real one.

Leo Savantt
Leo Savantt
4 years ago
Reply to  timworstall

Currer Bell would probably be as perplexed as I am dumbfounded. Raise tuition fees, massively.

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