Tuesday, March 30, 2010

America, A Third World Country Where Innovation Is Concerned?

Is America turning into a third world country? That was the provocative topic of a panel I took part in last week at a conference sponsored by The Economist entitled "Innovation: Fresh Thinking For The Ideas Economy."

Once upon a time, the United States was the world's dominant innovator -- partly because we didn't have much competition. As a result of the destruction wreaked by WWII, the massive migration of brainpower to the U.S. caused by the war, and huge amounts of government spending, America had the innovation playing field largely to itself. None of these factors exist as we enter the second decade of the 21st century.

America now has plenty of countries it's competing with -- many of which are much more serious about innovation than we are.

Read more about this topic on the Huffington Post.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/when-it-comes-to-innovati_b_512280.html

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