Mariana Mazzucato: Government -- investor, risk-taker, innovator
瑪利亞娜·馬祖卡托: 政府-投資者、冒險家、創新家
Which actor in the economy is most responsible for making radical innovation happen? Mariana Mazzucato comes up with a surprising answer: the state. Full bio
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(註:Spotify是瑞典起源的線上音樂平台)
(商業中)使用的語言、敘述方法、
(譯註:利維坦是聖經中的一種獸)
而不僅僅是一個粗劣的手機呢?
是由軍方的 Navstar專案出資的。
都實際上是由 DARPA資助的。
中情局(CIA) 和國家科學基金會(NSF)
的兩位科研人員而開發出來的。
一個又一個的直屬單位來做的。
公共部門實驗室提供資金。
不把錢花費在創新上。
他們也往市場行銷這一部分投錢。
花在購買他們自家股票的資金
就大概是風險與報酬的關係,
讓這些工作崗位安置在合適的地方。
為什麼不呢?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Mariana Mazzucato - Innovation economistWhich actor in the economy is most responsible for making radical innovation happen? Mariana Mazzucato comes up with a surprising answer: the state.
Why you should listen
States and governments are often depicted as slow, bureaucratic, risk-averse. That argument is used in support of making states smaller and the private sector bigger. In her latest book, The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Private vs. Public Myths in Innovation and in her research, Mariana Mazzucato offers a bold contrarian view: States aren't only market regulators and fixers, but "market makers" -- actively creating a vision for innovation and investing in risky and uncertain areas where private capital may not see the ROI. Yes: Private venture capital is much less risk-taking than generally thought. As an example, the technology behind the iPhone and Google exists because the U.S. government has been very interventionist in funding innovation. Private investors jumped in only later. The same is true today of what promises to be the next big thing after the Internet: the green revolution.
Mazzucato, a professor of economics at the Science and Technology Policy Research Unit (SPRU, University of Sussex), argues that Europe needs today to rediscover that role -- that what the continent needs is not austerity but strategic investments (and new instruments such as public investments banks) towards an "innovation Union."
Mariana Mazzucato | Speaker | TED.com