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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figure ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- The Canadian Federal State and Domestic Technological Development 3
- Promoting Domestic Technological Capacities: State Strategies and Social Antagonisms 29
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Permutations of Dependent Technological Development: From Early Fordism to Neoliberal Restructuring
- Entrenching Dependent Technological Development: Canadian Fordism in the Early Twentieth Century 51
- Reasserting Dependent Technological Development: Canadian Fordism in the Postwar “Golden Age” 77
- Another Form of Dependent Technological Development: Post-Fordist Accumulation in the Neoliberal Era 99
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Permutations of the Glassco Framework: Promoting R&D from Diefenbaker to Chrétien
- Beginning the Process: The Diefenbaker Tories and R&D Incentive Programs, 1957–63 135
- Internal Struggles: Left-Liberals, the Glassco Framework, and R&D Policy, 1963–68 156
- Further Contestation: The Gray Initiative, 1968–71 190
- Limiting Change: Industrial Restructuring and Social Forces, 1971–73 215
- Extending the Glassco Framework: R&D Policy in the 1970s 233
- Last Challenge to Transnational Capital: Left-Liberals and State-Led Strategies, 1980–81 262
- Moving to the Right: The Trudeau Liberals and R&D Incentive Programs, 1981–84 296
- The Glassco Framework in an Era of Free Trade: The Mulroney Tories and R&D Policy, 1984–93 308
- Final Episode: The Chrétien Liberals, Transformative Strategies, and the Glassco Framework, 1993–2000 333
- The Impasse of the Federal State and Canadian Industrial R&D 359
- Notes 391
- Index 479
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Tables and Figure ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- The Canadian Federal State and Domestic Technological Development 3
- Promoting Domestic Technological Capacities: State Strategies and Social Antagonisms 29
-
Permutations of Dependent Technological Development: From Early Fordism to Neoliberal Restructuring
- Entrenching Dependent Technological Development: Canadian Fordism in the Early Twentieth Century 51
- Reasserting Dependent Technological Development: Canadian Fordism in the Postwar “Golden Age” 77
- Another Form of Dependent Technological Development: Post-Fordist Accumulation in the Neoliberal Era 99
-
Permutations of the Glassco Framework: Promoting R&D from Diefenbaker to Chrétien
- Beginning the Process: The Diefenbaker Tories and R&D Incentive Programs, 1957–63 135
- Internal Struggles: Left-Liberals, the Glassco Framework, and R&D Policy, 1963–68 156
- Further Contestation: The Gray Initiative, 1968–71 190
- Limiting Change: Industrial Restructuring and Social Forces, 1971–73 215
- Extending the Glassco Framework: R&D Policy in the 1970s 233
- Last Challenge to Transnational Capital: Left-Liberals and State-Led Strategies, 1980–81 262
- Moving to the Right: The Trudeau Liberals and R&D Incentive Programs, 1981–84 296
- The Glassco Framework in an Era of Free Trade: The Mulroney Tories and R&D Policy, 1984–93 308
- Final Episode: The Chrétien Liberals, Transformative Strategies, and the Glassco Framework, 1993–2000 333
- The Impasse of the Federal State and Canadian Industrial R&D 359
- Notes 391
- Index 479