From tendencies to genuine innovation policy - the Danish case
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This chapter discusses two decades during which a general, diffuse Danish interest in innovation in the early 1980s gradually transformed into a more active technology policy and eventually into a genuine innovation policy in the late 1990s. The chapter ends with the establishment of the Council for Technology and Innovation, CTI, in 2002, and begins in the 1970s when energy crises exposed the vulnerability of the Danish national economy and welfare and showed the contours of an increasingly globalized world.
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