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The Real Global Technology Challenge
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The Real Global Technology Challenge

Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, Vol.39(4), pp.11-13
2007
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3JD4ZGK

Abstract

Engineering--Study and teaching Engineers--Supply and demand Labor supply--United States Manpower policy--United States Globalization
We need to understand both the economies and the sentiments beyond our borders in order to develop policy that will support the future economic and technological health of the United States. In our view the key question is not how many engineers graduate in a country; rather, it is how they are educated, how many are used in the development of innovative technology, how they are used, and how well they are supported by a country’s innovation policy.
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