Handbook of Global Technology Policy
Discover the comprehensive insights of the Handbook of Global Technology Policy by Stuart Nagel, published in 2000. This authoritative hardback spans 584 pages and serves as an essential resource for understanding the intricate landscape of global technology policies.
Delve into a comparative analysis of nonideological solutions addressing critical issues such as environmental pollution, toxic waste management, urbanization, and transportation challenges. This book evaluates the impact of industrial interventions and energy sources while also examining crucial topics like flow control, corporate growth, and the dynamics of privatization and liberalization.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or policy-maker, this handbook is an invaluable addition to your library, offering a well-rounded perspective on public affairs and administration in the context of political science and economic policy. Enhance your understanding of global challenges and innovative solutions with this essential guide.