先进制造业的竞争:改进增长模型与政策的必要性

Competing in Advanced Manufacturing: The Need for Improved Growth Models and Policies

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2014
被引 122
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

指出美国长期对制造业生产力提升资产投资不足,强调概念验证研究和基础技术基础设施的重要性,并分析公私合作失衡如何导致基础科学成果难以转化为市场化的先进制造技术。

Abstract

The United States has underinvested for several decades in a set of productivity-enhancing assets necessary for the long-term health of its manufacturing sector. Conventional characterizations of the process of bringing new advanced manufacturing products to market usually leave out two important elements: One is “proof-of-concept research” to establish broad “technology platforms” that can then be used as a basis for developing actual products. The second is a technical infrastructure of “infratechnologies” that include the analytical tools and standards needed for measuring and classifying the components of the new technology; metrics and methods for determining the adequacy of the multiple performance attributes of the technology; and the interfaces among hardware and software components that must work together for a complex product to perform as specified. If the public–private dynamics are not properly aligned to encourage proof-of-concept research and needed infratechnologies, then promising advances in basic science can easily fall into a “valley of death” and fail to evolve into modern advanced manufacturing technologies that are ready for the marketplace. Each major technology has a degree of uniqueness that demands government support sufficiently sophisticated to allow efficient adaptation to the needs of its particular industry, whether semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, computers, communications equipment, medical equipment, or some other technology-based industry.

先进制造业概念验证研究基础技术增长政策