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ID136499
Title ProperStart-up slowdown
Other Title Informationhow the United States can regain its entrepreneurial edge
LanguageENG
AuthorLitan, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)Americans like to think of their country as a cradle of innovation. After all, the United States has produced many of the world’s finest entrepreneurs, from Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford to Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. The American obsession with innovation has even invaded popular culture. Shark Tank, a reality television show in which entrepreneurs pitch to potential angel investors, has reached its sixth season and draws more than six million viewers a week. Silicon Valley, a new comedy on HBO, follows the founders of a technology start-up as they attempt to strike it rich. Meanwhile, the near-celebrity status of prominent tech entrepreneurs, such as Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, has spurred interest in the so-called STEM subjects—science, technology, engineering, and math—and in entrepreneurship more generally.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.94, No.1; Jan-Feb.2015: p.47-54
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 94 No 1
Standard NumberUnited States – US


 
 
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