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Mentioned in 13 episodes

The entrepreneurial state

Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths
Book • 2011
The Entrepreneurial State challenges the conventional wisdom that innovation is best left to the private sector.

Mariana Mazzucato argues that the public sector has been the primary risk-taker in many significant technological innovations, from the Internet and GPS to touch-screen displays and voice recognition.

She provides case studies to show how government investments have driven economic growth and suggests policies to ensure that both the public and private sectors share the risks and rewards of innovation.

The book emphasizes the state's role in shaping and creating markets, rather than just fixing market failures.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Mentioned by Kara Swisher as the author of the influential book, "The Entrepreneurial State."
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Oren Cass, Paul Krugman & Mariana Mazzucato on Trumponomics
Mentioned by Martin Wolf as the first coherent book on industrial policy and government intervention in modern economies.
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Martin Wolf interviews Mariana Mazzucato: Can the state innovate?
Mentioned by Mariana Mazzucato as the basis for her work on mission-oriented policy.
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Martin Wolf interviews Mariana Mazzucato: Can the state innovate?
Genoemd door Reijer Passchier , beschrijft de rol van publieke instellingen in innovatie.
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#856 - De stille staatsgreep van Big Tech
Genoemd door Reijer Passchier in de context van publieke instellingen en innovatie in relatie tot Big Tech.
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dr Kelder en Co - 4 januari - Heilsoldaten, haalbaarheid kabinet & Big Tech
Mentionné par Naomi Oreskes en référence à un ouvrage qui soutient le même argument que le leur concernant l'innovation technologique.
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145🇬🇧. The Religion of the Free Market - NAOMI ORESKES (VO)
Mentioned by Josh Zoffer when discussing government support for innovation.
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Making shoes isn’t the right strategy
Mentioned by Melanie Rieback when discussing government's role in funding R&D and the privatization of benefits.
Post Growth Entrepreneurship with Melanie Rieback
Von Christoph erwähnt als Buch, das er bestellt hat und das sich mit der Rolle des Staates in der Wirtschaft auseinandersetzt.
038 - Anfänge von David Graeber und David Wengrow
Recommended by Rutger Bregman as a book about the role of the state in innovation.
Rutger Bregman’s utopias, and mine
Mentioned by Joshua Citarella as being included on a syllabus.
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Mentioned by Mariana Mazzucato as one of her own books, focusing on the role of the state in innovation.
"The world’s scariest economist” on coronavirus, innovation, and purpose
Von Nils erwähnt; ihr Buch "The Entrepreneurial State" wurde in einer früheren Podcast-Folge besprochen.
084 – „Gutes Geld“ von Philippa Sigl-Glöckner
Erwähnt von Holger Klein im Kontext über den positiven Einfluss des Staates.
066 – „Mythos Geldknappheit“ von Maurice Höfgen
Mentioned by Hafidzi Razali when discussing government's role in driving innovation.
#34 - Prof. Jomo Kwame Sundaram : Why Most Countries Stay Poor – Growth, Power & Global Myths
Recommended by Rhiana Gunn-Wright as an easy-to-understand book on the role of the state in innovation.
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Mentioned by Jordan Schneider as a book that Jose Luis Ricón Fernández de la Puente takes issue with, regarding the narrative of US government's role in innovation.
Rethinking Industrial Policy...and Everything Else
Mentioned by Rutger Bregman as an influential economist and author who actively networks and seeks to create real-world impact.
Rutger Bregman on Human Kindness in a Frightened World with Helen Lewis

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