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'EVALUATIVE COMMENTS'
Pages 37-39

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From page 37...
... Most of the reports involve little or no serious original research or data collection and little or no guiding theoretical framework. The critical tech­ nologies reports generally follow a " methodology" consisting of generating and applying a set of criteria for selecting critical technologies.
From page 38...
... It is increas­ ingly acknowledged that government, industry, and academia all have im­ portant roles to play in technology and competitiveness, but there has been inadequate examination of the parts to be played by small and traditional manufacturers, workers, and citizens. Although there is broad agreement on the areas of government policy that need to be changed, consensus has not been achieved on many specific policy recommendations.
From page 39...
... S . technology policy emerges, it will be driven largely by perceived national defense needs.


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